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At least you got a response of SOME sort. I sent a mild e-mail to my
friendly, local PBS station, got their automatic response (We'll get back
to you later...) then nothing. They're starting a pledge drive soon. Any
bets on my answer??? (I'll get back to you later...)
RCL
At 3/12/00 18:43 , you wrote:
>I got the same thing, for sending an e-mail. Guess e-mails makes form
>letters all the cheaper.
>
>D. Babson
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>At 05:27 PM 2/26/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Greetings! As a consequence of the offending Antiques Roadshow program
>that was
> >discussed here a few days ago, I sent a mild e-letter of protest to the
>AR. In
> >response, I was sent their standard response which attempts to answer the
> >most-asked questions sent in by viewers. So I don't know how much good
>writing
> >them will do. However, reading quickly thru their form letter, I did catch
>the
> >following item which I thought was somewhat interesting:
> >
> >We do not appraise coins, stamps, or antiquities which require carbon
>dating for
> >authentication.
> >
> >At least we won't be seeing Pithecantropus bones on the show! Karlis
> >
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