From: Philhar~ol.com Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 10:18:08 EST Subject: Re: American Harmonica Newsmagazine/redeaux
If you have a bulk mail subscription ($24 per year) sometimes issues get lost because they do not get the same handling as FIrst Class.
I don't take care of subscriptions; so I can't just look up your subscriptions in the files. (Editor Al Eichler in Battle Creek, Mich does.) Chances are, if you're getting copies (I'm still working on March issue) -- check the mailing label which should have expiration date on it -- your subscription is OK. And the issues you didn't get got lost in the mail.
I can dig out 6 issues from my archieves (but again, it will be a while since I'm still working on the March issue.
Phil Lloyd, AHN
In a message dated 3/31/2000 10:36:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, colv~al-pc.org writes:
<< Subj: Re: American Harmonica Newsmagazine/redeaux Date: 3/31/2000 10:36:58 PM Eastern Standard Time From: colv~al-pc.org (Steve Colvin) To: Philhar~ol.com
Phil,
I received the issues you sent. But, there are two problems.
I have a subscription, and had started receiving the newsletter starting with the Oct 99 issue (actually, October was my free issue, so the subscription started with the November issue). So, 6 of the issues you sent are duplicates of issues I have received or am entitled to as part of my subscription.
Second, the last two issues you sent - Feb 00 and March 00 - I never received as part of my subscription.
I'd like you to do two things, please: (1) send me the missing 6 back issues prior to March 99 (2) confirm that my subscription has not been lost
At 01:27 PM 1/30/2000 -0500, you wrote: >In a message dated 1/29/2000 2:34:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, >colv~rums.org writes: > ><< > Phil, did you ever get my check? I sent it the same day I got this, but it > has not been cashed yet (nor have I received the back issues that the check > was to pay for). >> > >Got the check, but am still spending all my free time working on next issue >of AHN. I just got the last one done and had to start on next. Soon hope to >get to it. >Phil Lloyd/AHN