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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

3716.0. "returned prepaid mailers" by TFOSS1::ROCHA_ED () Fri Feb 24 1995 21:07


Yesterday, our customer presented me with a returned prepaid Digital mailer. 
He had a number of them!  Anyway, this is standard business reply mail paid via
first class permit number 33 Maynard Mass.  The subject of the card is "USER
FEEDBACK - Alpha configuration utility".  I called the 800 number listed on the
card to notify them that the card was returned stamped "PERMIT NOT RENEWED
RETURN TO SENDER".  The person at the 800 number wanted the content of the
reply but did care that the card was returned to the sender!

Can someone pass this information along to correct person/group.

Thanks

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3716.1Product Manager notified...DECLNE::LANTEIGNEMon Feb 27 1995 12:376
    The Product Manager has been notified about the problem.  The Next
    release of the Configuration Utility (mid March) will have a valid
    permit number for mailing the feedback card.
    
    Carl Lanteigne 
                                                  
3716.2MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 27 1995 12:415
> The person at the 800 number wanted the content of the
> reply but did care that the card was returned to the sender!

Did you tell the person it would cost them $.33?

3716.3solved...TFOSS1::ROCHA_EDMon Feb 27 1995 14:505
    Thanks for forwarding this onto the correct person.  I was contacted
    this AM and it appears that the permit is OK but there is no forwarding 
    address on file at the PO for BXB1...
    
    /ed
3716.4DPDMAI::EYSTERFluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob!Mon Feb 27 1995 17:0111
    Our building had a fire some time ago.  A fast-thinker in mgt had the
    telephone message changed so the caller heard "The number you are
    dialing has been temporarily changed to (another site code)" instead of
    "...is no longer a working number", scaring our customers *and*
    employees half to death.
    
    Unfortunately, the number listed was off by a digit, and gave the
    message "...is no longer a working number".  I personally called the
    phone company and had it changed to the correct number.
    
    No one ever check these things, or what?