[lace] Postal strikes and the Lace CD

2003-11-05 Thread Laceandbits
For those of you in Britain waiting to order Tess's amazing Lace CD #2, we 
have recently had two packages from America.

The first was posted on 27th October (in KS) and arrived on the 30th, the 
second was posted on the 30th (NY) and arrived on 3rd November.  

It would appear that whatever chaos the strikes were causing with internal 
post, the international incoming mail was not affected.  So now looks like a 
good time to order - before the Christmas mail clogs everything up.

Jacquie

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Re: [lace] Postal strikes and the Lace CD

2003-11-05 Thread Ruth Budge
And I've just received a letter from the U.K. which made it to Australia in the
usual five days.
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those of you in Britain waiting to order Tess's
amazing Lace CD #2, we 
have recently had two packages from America.

The first was posted on 27th October (in KS) and arrived on the 30th, the 
second was posted on the 30th (NY) and arrived on 3rd November. 

It would appear that whatever chaos the strikes were causing with internal 
post, the international incoming mail was not affected. So now looks like a 
good time to order - before the Christmas mail clogs everything up.

Jacquie


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Re: [lace-chat] Re: [lace] Postal strikes and the Lace CD

2003-11-05 Thread Carol Adkinson
Hi All,

I think a lot depends on where the package was posted from!My husband
went to the village post office yesterday to return a set of CDs, and was
told that he'd be better taking it about twenty miles away, to the other
side of Ipswich, as we are in the Colchester area, whose sorting office is
in Chelmsford - which is properly clagged up apparently, and will need a
couple of weeks - if not more - to get all the backlog sorted.Ipswich is
in a diffeent sorting office area, which wasn't on strike, so things are
better there - until, of course, lots of letters/parcels/packages are
delivered to Ipswich for their sorting office to help in removing the
backlog!

After all that - now the firefighters are whittering about striking again -
what a world!

Carol - in East Anglia, where the trees are gorgeous, and the weather is
lovely - so it isn't all bad by any means!

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[lace-chat] Re: [lace] Postal strikes and the Lace CD

2003-11-05 Thread Ruth Budge
And I've just received a letter from the U.K. which made it to Australia in the
usual five days.
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those of you in Britain waiting to order Tess's
amazing Lace CD #2, we 
have recently had two packages from America.

The first was posted on 27th October (in KS) and arrived on the 30th, the 
second was posted on the 30th (NY) and arrived on 3rd November. 

It would appear that whatever chaos the strikes were causing with internal 
post, the international incoming mail was not affected. So now looks like a 
good time to order - before the Christmas mail clogs everything up.

Jacquie


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