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Is this email from the NRA a bit rude?
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Re: Is this email from the NRA a bit rude?
Re: Is this email from the NRA a bit rude?
I am with Karen (?) on this one.
Check your junk mail box. If there is nothing there, don't email, but either phone or go in person with a copy of the email and talk to the person responsible if you can.
You might find that your face sticks and you have no further problems.
It is dead easy to come across as "Arsey" in an email, particularly if, like me, you tend to write as you speak.
It does seem a bit strong on the face of it.
I know we NRA bash, I/We/They know they will never get it right 100% of the time and they are working on it.
I still cannot log into my records in the range office, but unlike one member I met there the other day, I have not written it off as a waste of space, just a work in progress.
That said, if you can store your guns at home, I would do that. The last thing I would do would be to leave my pride and joy with someone else to look after.
Check your junk mail box. If there is nothing there, don't email, but either phone or go in person with a copy of the email and talk to the person responsible if you can.
You might find that your face sticks and you have no further problems.
It is dead easy to come across as "Arsey" in an email, particularly if, like me, you tend to write as you speak.
It does seem a bit strong on the face of it.
I know we NRA bash, I/We/They know they will never get it right 100% of the time and they are working on it.
I still cannot log into my records in the range office, but unlike one member I met there the other day, I have not written it off as a waste of space, just a work in progress.
That said, if you can store your guns at home, I would do that. The last thing I would do would be to leave my pride and joy with someone else to look after.
Re: Is this email from the NRA a bit rude?
Not fairmeles meles wrote:Maybe they don't let you keep rifles in your cell ?
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Re: Is this email from the NRA a bit rude?
The NRA do seem to be changing the way they communicate these days, I must admit I was a tad surprised when Andrew Mercer rang the Viking earlier this week.
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We have plenty of praise for Mr Mercer. He seems a good sort.
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Re: Is this email from the NRA a bit rude?
That's good to know.meles meles wrote:We have plenty of praise for Mr Mercer. He seems a good sort.
I had a letter written that I never sent because I did not want to upset folk and thought it would never get read (from what I had heard).
They do seem to be trying bit by bit, which is good clapclap
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