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- From: mcgrant@rascals.stanford.edu (Michael C. Grant)
- Subject: Re: DISPUTE OVER A BILL WITH SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER!
- In-Reply-To: felipe@pangea.Stanford.EDU's message of 6 Jan 1993 00:04:25 GMT
- Message-ID: <MCGRANT.93Jan5224235@rascals.stanford.edu>
- Sender: usenet@EE.Stanford.EDU (Usenet)
- Organization: Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University
- References: <1id7m9INNa4t@morrow.stanford.edu>
- Date: 5 Jan 93 22:42:35
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- In article <1id7m9INNa4t@morrow.stanford.edu>
- felipe@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Felipe Guardiano) writes:
-
- [Story about assuming the paper would stop once the subscription
- ended deleted]
-
- Every paper I have dealt with continues to send papers unless you
- explicitly cancel it. It's one of the hundreds of things that your
- parents fail to tell you before you leave hoe, despite the fact
- that they probably learned the hard way themselves.
-
- I imagine that if you had straightened things out in the first week
- or so, they may very well have waived the charges. But 40 bucks is
- quite a lot of papers! I say pay it, live and learn.
-
- Michael C. Grant
- mcgrant@isl.stanford.edu
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