Here is what I would do if that happened to me: I would send Aspen a letter
thanking them for their gift under the postal laws. Then I would donate that
book to a library that can use the book.
--Bryan M. Carson
-- Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S. Coordinator of Reference and Instructional Services Librarian for Philosophy, Religion, and Russian/Eastern European Studies Western Kentucky University Libraries 1 Big Red Way Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Phone: 270-745-5007 Fax: 270-745-2275 bryan.carson@wku.eduAll original content copyright 2001 Bryan M. Carson
Glenda.Farrell@bankofamerica.com wrote: > > After reading all the recent Aspen Rant posts, I just had to share this with > everyone. It's just so annoyingly stupid that it would almost be funny if I > didn't have to resolve it with Aspen. > > Just as a set up, we have no librarian in our Baltimore office- I have a > filer who checks in our mail, files, and sends me the invoices once a week. > > This morning I received my inter-office envelope from my Baltimore filer. > Inside was an invoice from Aspen, addressed to a filer who hasn't worked > there in over a year and to NationsBank (we've been Bank of America since > 1998). The invoice clearly states "Sales REP Override", just as so many of > you have been ranting about... but here's the kicker... > The title they decided to send us without permission? TOPICS IN LANGUAGE > DISORDERS. > Why IN THE WORLD would a corporate legal department want such a thing? Who > ARE these sales reps that are doing this overriding??? It's just so dumb, I > had to laugh (partially out of frustration, but still...) > > Ugh! I'll deal with this on Tuesday, after forgetting about it over the > long President's Day weekend! Happy Friday, all.. > -Glenda > > Glenda Farrell > Law Librarian > Bank of America Legal Dept. > 101 S. Tryon St. 29th Floor > Charlotte, NC 28255 > (704)386-4312
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