kinzel: (Second Life)
kinzel ([personal profile] kinzel) wrote2006-10-17 02:02 pm

Oddly enough

Oddly enough..

some people order books from SRM Publisher and (apparently) forget to tell us they've moved. I could see it if we were talking pre-orders, heck, I've moved on short notice myself in the past....but... when someone orders a book on Wednesday, has it mailed on Thursday....and it comes back to us 30 days later marked "moved, no forwarding order" it makes you wonder. Did they forget to change their address in Paypal? Did they forget they'd moved?

Other stuff:

Mozart is being an unhappy cat, what with *his person* off doing this "work" stuff she does from time to time. Huh! He wasn't sure it was happening until Steve returned from the doctor's office (flu shot time...) and the post office... with no Rolanni in tow. He's meebled royally, come into my room and looked around, sniffed noses with Scrabble, and retired to his cat hammock.

I see that Sun has an office in Second Life now, and so does Reuters. One of these days we'll rebuild our store, in the mean time there's a place called Life2Life that's doing a great job of selling Lee & Miller books.

[identity profile] kimuro.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Poor Mozart. I feel for him.

I've decided that it is easier to understand what a cat is saying than a teen-aged boy, fwiw. The former speak more clearly nor the latter.

[identity profile] adina-atl.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
The address thing nearly happened to me with the pre-order of the new chapbook, except Rolanni caught it for me and asked (er, you do have my address as in Ohio, now, don't you?). I've told Paypal about twenty times that I've moved and yet somehow they persist in believing me to live in Georgia. So don't necessarily blame the individual you mentioned.