Re: Harvard Business Review (2 messages)
Birdie MacLennan 01 Feb 2002 02:12 UTC
2 messages, 56 lines:
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:58:39 -0500
From: Jody Morris <Jody.Morris@FEMA.GOV>
Subject: Re: Harvard Business Review
That's funny, I received a postcard from HBR today, too. It did not say
the same thing yours did, however. It told my my *current* subscription
starts on S/O-00 and ends with the J/A-01 issue. Keep in mind that we
received the F 2002 issue in today's mail, too.
I emailed my buddy at Faxon about this but haven't heard anything yet.
Jody Morris
National Emergency Training Center Library
FEMA
Emmitsburg, MD
jody.morris@fema.gov
(301) 447-1354
<Jody.Morris@FEMA.GOV>
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:02:21 -0900
From: Phylis Slone <fnpds@AURORA.UAF.EDU>
Subject: Re: Harvard Business Review
It is funny, but be sure you respond. I ignored one of those cards once
(cannot recall the title), and the publishers did put a "stop" on our
subscription. I had to call them up, and assure them that they did have
our correct address.
Phylis Slone <fnpds@AURORA.UAF.EDU>
Nancy Crow wrote:
> You will either chuckle or groan when you hear of my latest problem with
> Harvard Business Review. I received a postcard today from HBR. It was
> addressed exactly as all our serials and correspondence are addressed. The
> postcard states, "Delivery of your subscription has been suspended by the
> Post Office. Please notify us of your correct mailing address and we will
> resume service." I received the postcard - Don't know why the address is a
> problem!
>
> Nancy Crow, Assistant Librarian
> Serials/Interlibrary Loan
> Quincy University
> 1800 College Ave.
> Quincy, IL 62301-2699
>
> 217-228-5348 (voice); 217-228-5354 (fax)
> crowna@quincy.edu
> http://www.quincy.edu/library/