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Re: Re:Bagging

To: Healey List <bj7healey@gto.net>, jerry adams <cjerryadams@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Re:Bagging
From: Robert Blair <rnbmail@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:24:16 -0700 (PDT)
Thank you - fully agree.

Bags for me please.

Robert.

--- Healey List <bj7healey@gto.net> wrote:

> Here in Ontario Canada, We Receive our magazine in a
> poly sealed bag. The 
> Magazine is shipped to Ontario in bulk then is
> mailed by a company at a cost 
> to our local club. The magazine always arrives with
> no problems. Maybe this 
> could be a way for all the magazines to be sent.
>                          Bob Slater  1963  BJ7
>           www.ahcso.com
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "jerry adams" <cjerryadams@yahoo.com>
> To: "Robert Blair" <rnbmail@yahoo.com>
> Cc: "63AHBJ7" <63ahbj7@gmail.com>; "Healey list"
> <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 4:50 PM
> Subject: Re:Bagging
> 
> 
> > Robert,
> >
> >  Reid probably has that information but the one
> you should ask is Mike 
> > Schneider the membership person.  However I
> counted the members listed in 
> > the 2006 Membership Directory this last weekend. 
> There are 3820 members 
> > listed.  Beth Lunney the Publisher/Printer will
> print more than that, for 
> > replacement copies, samples and exchanges the Club
> is involved in.
> >  The $6000 mentioned by Reid and others is an old
> number and has probably 
> > increased.  The Club delegates, when they hear
> that figure probably go 
> > into sticker shock.  I do the same thing here at
> work, when I am asked to 
> > price the cost of a project that I think is not
> necessary, I state a cost 
> > (may or may not be excessive) and not break down
> the numbers it then kind 
> > of dies on the vine.  However when I want a
> project to go then the cost is 
> > broken down to cost per unit, the benefit is
> stressed and I have the money 
> > to spend.  The break down for 3820 members and
> $6000 cost is $1.57 per 
> > member per year.  A modest increase in dues would
> cover this cost. 
> > Someone mentioned on the list a $5.00 increase
> would cover this cost, a 
> > $2.00 increase would do.  Someone on the list said
> that he would not pay a 
> > $5.00 increase so maybe a $2.00 increase would be
> OK.
> >  Reid does a great job on the magazine.  He has
> increased the content and 
> > quality and it's a shame that some of us don't get
> what we are paying for. 
> > I had five issues in 2005, six issues in 2006 and
> two issues so for this 
> > year that have had some damage.  One issue in 2005
> had the cover half torn 
> > off.  I have complained to the local post office
> but they say that they 
> > don't have any automated equipment and they will
> 'report' the problem and 
> > that the magazine should be put in an envelope.
> >  I am sure Beth delivers the magazines to the
> nearest post office, the 
> > magazine says postage paid @ Charlotte, NC and the
> magazine starts the 
> > automated sorting process there.  They then go to
> other 
> > sorting/distribution centers around the country
> through more automated 
> > equipment until some of us get a very beat up
> magazine.
> >  Bottom line, because of the automated sorting
> equipment in some of the 
> > distribution centers  that is causing most of the
> problem, bagging the 
> > magazine is best option even if cost the members a
> little more in dues.
> >
> >  Jerry
> >
>

                        Robert
  Yellow 65BJ8
rnbmail@yahoo.com 
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