Got the LoCo Team CDs, but without the contact name :(

Santiago Zarate santiago-ve at ubuntu.com
Thu Nov 5 14:04:51 GMT 2009


Same thing for venezuela... but for the sake of good at least they put
the phone number... :D i already have the cds at the office :D

2009/11/6 Jesper Jarlskov <jesper at jarlskov.dk>:
> I had a hard time getting the package as well since I first didn't
> understand what the Loc was. I only got the package because the women in
> the package central believed me when I said it was a large box of CDs.
>
> Jesper Jarlskov
>
> On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 07:05 +0100, Jan Claeys wrote:
>> Op woensdag 04-11-2009 om 10:25 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Myriam
>> Schweingruber:
>> > As the contact of the Swiss LoCo Team I received the 9.10 CDs this
>> > morning, but more by sheer luck and because I live in a small village
>> > where people know each other. Hadn't the post employee remembered that
>> > I receive such packs regularly, the whole parcel would have been sent
>> > back, since there was no name on it.
>>
>> Well, even if I live in a 120k inhabitants city, the delivery guy
>> remembered where I lived last year apparently...  :-/
>>
>> > It only states:
>> >
>> > LOC. SWITZERLAND
>> > followed by the street and town address.
>> >
>> > Not a clue what is in the pack, or where they come form (no company,
>> > just a town address for TNT/Swiss Post distribution center, no
>> > indication of Ubuntu or Canonical or Ship-it, whatever).
>>
>> In my case it included me as "Contact Name" & "Street" included the
>> street number, so no confusion here.  (Although the "loc. Belgium"
>> _company_ is a bit weird maybe ;) )
>>
>> So luckily this didn't happen to everybody.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jan Claeys
>>
>>
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