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<DIV>In a message dated 1/26/2005 9:07:44 AM Central Standard Time,
waivers@ansteorra.org writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>From the
Waiver Secretary<BR><BR>There are several ways to receive confirmation that
I've received your <BR>waivers:<BR><BR>You can send them with via Priority
Mail with tracking. The postal <BR>carrier scans the envelope when it is
delivered and you can check the <BR>USPS web site (or call a toll-free number)
to see when it was delivered. <BR> This does not require a signature for
delivery.<BR><BR>You can include a stamped, self-addressed postcard with the
waivers and <BR>I'll sign it and return it to you.<BR><BR>You can include a
note with the waivers asking me to send you an email <BR>when I've received
them; be sure to include your email address. Please <BR>don't send me an
email asking me to let you know when they've arrived. <BR>With over 40 groups,
matching emailed requests with the postal mail is <BR>difficult.<BR><BR>Please
don't send mail to me signature-required. There is usually no <BR>one
home to sign for it. This makes retrieval extremely difficult and <BR>in
some cases the package will be returned to the sender. You can waive
<BR>the signature requirement for UPS and Federal Express.<BR><BR>In
Service,<BR>Madame Perronnelle Charrette<BR>Ansteorran Waiver
Secretary<BR><BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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