2002-09-16 SvsG emails

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Staddon vs. Griever: SvsG Messages: 2002

16:52 from Bubba

Notes

Bubba's reply, although rather terse, provides the information I asked for. "TS" = post office receipt time stamp. It doesn't address any of the other issues I raised, of course.

Message

Message-ID: <3D864484.9070505spam@spamvbzspam.spamnet>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 16:52:20 -0400
From: Bubba <b-2025-04-16-02:08-spam@vbzspam.net>
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win98; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020530
To: "N. Staddon" <nspam@spamredhousespam.spamcom>
Subject: Re: shipping procedures
References: <3D863D67.8010401spam@spamredhousespam.spamcom>

N. Staddon wrote:

=== B said (icq) ===

Bubba (12:03 AM) : 3201 3230 3456 3512 3546 3611 3696 3706 3728 3820 3836 3909 3971 shipped

according to SunTrust online we didn't have the $ before today to cover shipping

should I place any orders today? if Y which ones?

=== end quote ===

Ok, this is the sort of thing I'm talking about.

1. I asked for the total from the USPS receipt.
2. ...and the timestamp from the USPS receipt.
3. And I asked for it in email format -- ICQ could have crashed after receiving your message, and then I would never know you had sent it already.

If it helps to understand my purpose, I want to have a record of the shipment all in one place (for each shipment) so I can quickly enter everything in and close the shipment.

I would offer to write out a page listing all the stuff I need after a shipment, but (a) I think I already did so in an email, and (b) shouldn't you keep track of what the procedure should be, if you're officially doing shipping?

I remain,

J. Hardass

TS-11:51:02
Total $58.57