Not gettng my model rr'er in the mail

First it happened in july, and they re-sent it ( got that one ) Next, august never arived, and on-line it shows september is the current issue… not her either. Whats up?? Did anything like this ever happen to YOU?? Getting to my nerves now. Sent e-mail to kamblash

Sounds like you may have a closet model railroader working at the post office!

The e-mail to Kalmbach should help get you back to normal.

My copy usually arrives at about this time (end of the month), but it has been as late as the end of the first week of the month. No pattern to it, and it usually arrives on time.

Hope you get it straightened out.

Darrell, quiet…for now

I called them up and they will re-send it. This is the second month in a row. They told me if the sptember issue dosn’t arrive in two weeks give them a call. If I don’t get the september issue ( Mailing now ) , I will complain to the post office.

Yeah, It did. Two months later I got them.

PS. I didn’t know you went to this forum…

I had two in the span of three or four months not arrive and need to be remailed, which Kalmback did without complaint. And I don’t think it is Kalmbach mistake; my local post office is horrible and wouldn’t be surpised if they are mishandling my MRR magazines.

And I bet if you call Grissom at CSI, they’ll cross-reference and cross-match with the federal government fingerprint files (CODIS) and find that your MR Mags have postal employee prints all over the inside pages.

Give them a call, I had a prob getting mine befor, One Call done it all!! They will take care of it.

Mine arrived today along with Trains. Phil

are you sure they’re not under your bed or something? I put mine under my bed and I guess I put the new one(This was in June) with the old ones and never looked. I then called to get another issue. Maybe I’m just a dunce.

Hey Medina, I think you might be confusing CODIS with AFIS. But you are on the right track!!!

CODIS (COmbined DNA Index System), an electronic database of DNA profiles that can identify suspects, is similar to the AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) database.