Keys (WAS: The generational battle of butter vs. margarine)
"jinx the minx" > wrote in message
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> Jeßus > wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 04:54:34 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> "barbie gee" > wrote in message
>>> crg.pbz...
>>>>
>>>> so how come the Post Office doesn't provide replacement keys?
>>>
>>> Let me look up the population of Bothell... It's about 33,000. And
>>> Mill
>>> Creek? About 19,000. Both cities are served by that PO. And you
>>> expect
>>> them to keep that many duplicate keys?
>>
>> How can anyone be as stupid as you and still be breathing unassisted?
>>
>> You don't think your local post office can order the key in? I'll bet
>> theres a unique number on that key. Thats how it's done in Australia
>> and elsewhere. There must be well over a million PO boxes here, how do
>> you think they manage all the keys and locks, and replacements for the
>> same?
>
> Not to mention, there wouldn't be 33,000 unique, individual keys anyways
> because 1 out of every so many is a duplicate. Same with car keys, etc.
I never said that. Just giving you an example that I'm not in some podunk
little town. I am just getting sick of this! I know what I was told by the
PO as to what I needed to do to get a new lock. Maybe they lied to me.
That was 10 years ago. Sheesh. And you people here are the ones making the
big deal of it! So we share a key. Why do *you* have a problem with it?
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