w2up@ka2qhd.UUCP (Barry Kutner W2UP) (01/03/90)
I havent received a copy of Transactor Magazine for about 4-5 months. A letter to the publisher yielded no reply. Have they gone under?? Please reply via E-mail. Thanks/Barry
fc@lexicon.com (Frank Cunningham) (01/04/90)
In article <81@ka2qhd.UUCP> w2up@ka2qhd.UUCP (Barry Kutner W2UP) writes: > I havent received a copy of Transactor Magazine for about 4-5 months. > A letter to the publisher yielded no reply. Have they gone under?? Would somebody with the latest number of Transactor please post any or all of the following: the town to which they moved in the last few months, their street address for subscription matters (ie complaints), any current phone number that might lead however indirectly to the subscription (mis)handling department. Oral History Department: (Read only if you chronically masochistic) 2 months back I received a phone call from someone at their new location. He said they had moved and he was cleaning up messages left at their old number during the move. (This number now disconnected) Halfway through a conversation that held promise for resolving my problems, we had one of our frequent power failures, the phone system panicked and flushed the call, and I was left with no way to call back. That seemed OK since he had promised that 3.1 (?) was going out the door RSN, and my specific back issue complaint (caused by my never receiving a renewal notice, coupled with their sporadic publishing schedule) would be addressed. Of course that was the end of it .... -- -Frank Cunningham smart: fc@lexicon.com phone: (617) 891-6790 dumb: {husc6,linus,harvard,bbn}!spdcc!lexicon!fc snail: Lexicon Inc. 100 Beaver St. Waltham MA 02174 Real Recording Engineers mix direct to stereo.
kherron@ms.uky.edu (Kenneth Herron) (01/05/90)
In episode <525@lexicon.com>, we heard fc@lexicon.com (Frank Cunningham) say: |In article <81@ka2qhd.UUCP> w2up@ka2qhd.UUCP (Barry Kutner W2UP) writes: |> I havent received a copy of Transactor Magazine for about 4-5 months. |> A letter to the publisher yielded no reply. Have they gone under?? | |Would somebody with the latest number of Transactor |please post any or all of the following: |the town to which they moved in the last few months, |their street address for subscription matters (ie complaints), |any current phone number that might lead however indirectly |to the subscription (mis)handling department. | |Oral History Department: |...since he had promised that 3.1 (?) was going out |the door RSN Well, I stayed out of this discussion until now, but this posting prompted me to check the Transactor I picked up in WaldenBooks while christmas shopping. I'd been assuming you all were talking about the _next_ issue, you see, but, upon examining the cover, darned if it wasn't Volume 3, issue 1, the ?october?'89? issue. Anyway, The box on the table of contents page lists: office number (416) 764-5273 fax number (416) 764-9262 Order line (800) 248-2719 x 911 Editorial/subscription address is TransAmi {Subscriptions|Editorial Dept.} 10-85 West Wilmot Street Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, L4B 1K7 Checking the postcard thingie in the center of the magazine, I see the additional phone # of (416) 764-5274 and the address Transactor 501 Alden Road P.O. box 3250 markham Industrial Park Markham, Ontario L3R 9Z9 (This is where your subscription/fish disk/Transactor disk order would go if you folded it for the canadian address instead of the US address. The US address is Transactor P.O. box 338 Station C Buffalo, NY 14209-9990) Spot comparisons with the previous issue (V 2.6) and last january's (V 1.4) show the exact same info; in other words, this is probably old data. Since I seem to have the only Transactor 3.1 on all of Usenet, I may as well add that the letters column includes a large letter with photos describing the 'snapping' monitor problem and how to really, truly fix it...If anyone is going to die without this info, let me know. Kenneth Herron