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RE: Treatment of Inbound Mail - Nobleone - 01-26-2019

Big Grin Its nice when you get tracking a lot less stress


RE: Treatment of Inbound Mail - magnet1153 - 01-27-2019

Good information, IceWizard. Although it's from a year ago, it was new to me. Every bit helps.


RE: Treatment of Inbound Mail - MoJim - 02-01-2019

I've have a subscription that has been stuck at the ISC.... for over a week. And they're only 60 miles away.  It says processed through the ISC facility, but hasn't moved. Interestingly, another one from the other side of the world landed only a couple of days after clearing customs. I fear a LL or worse is on the way and it's the biggest, by my standards, so far. NOT a 1k+ plus type subscription at all. I'm not sure what the threshold is for shd f0ur is. Doesn't smell right, but I've had stranger things happen. Will tread lightly.


RE: Treatment of Inbound Mail - MoJim - 02-02-2019

(01-26-2019, 10:24 PM)Nobleone Wrote: Big Grin Its nice when you get tracking a lot less stress

I think I prefer no tracking, it just seems safer. Too much of a digital trail IMHO. My last trackable bird was registered and I had to sign Dodgy  Watching your mag go through customs and then stalling only increases my anxiety.