Within the last 5 minutes, I got an email from Stacks/Bowers that my "won lots" from the Internet only portion of the ANA Anaheim auction sale catalog have shipped. Umm, I picked them up from my post office box six days ago. Can we just stipulate that coin firms and computers are not quite a match made in heaven?
It's those diabolical stamp collectors. I got a similar email only it was from Thomas Elder and B. Max Mehl.
Nah, USPS just delivered my last catalog from Mehl. It came in a plastic bag appologizing for the damage and delay.
You have to wonder sometimes where that mail that takes forever to get delivered has been sitting. Even nowadays every so often a letter sent during WWII gets delivered. I think the record for slowest delivery is a little over 100 years. And it isn't just the postal service that's slow. I've had E mails I've sent disappear and then finally show up two weeks later. Where the heck does an email hide for two weeks?
Come on now, It's stack's, they're just trying to bring everything down to the speed of their website
In the outbox - there's been a defect for a long time that occasionally mails get stuck there for extended periods. I've seen it myself but never been able to figure out 'why'.