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Old 24th Jan 2022, 1:26 am   #21
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Default Re: When is a BSR not a BSR?

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Hello Joe

I thought our local postage rates were expensive!
As you say, there are not too many moving parts in the deck. Are you sure laying down on the job will get it sorted?
I'm sure that you will find the answer (Going away and leaving it for a while often works for me).

All the best,

Chris
Ha, yep leaving it alone for a few weeks is the current plan, but every now and then I pass by and spin the deck ruefully and that just encourages its intransigence I think! needs to be left on a dark shelf to gather dust, then it may come to the party!
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