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- From: Baird_David@Tandem.com (David G. Baird)
- Subject: Re: Lambert
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 21:57:24 GMT
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- [ stuff about problems with Lambert deleted ]
-
- > Unless you want to risk this kind of difficulty, do not order
- > books or videos from Lambert in S. California.
- >
- > Michael Stimac
- > --
-
- As was mentioned, they seem to go under different names for different
- areas.
- In particular, I believe the video business is called VideoRails. I have
- ordered many VHS tapes from VideoRails, and I've been satisfied with the
- service. They take orders over the phone, and get delivery out quickly.
- I have been lucky enough to not have ordered anything out of stock, and
- every order has gone smoothly. I am not willing to say avoid VideoRails,
- because I think they have good prices and service.
-
- DGB }
-