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Rudeness of WBOC-TV personnel Below is an email that I recently submitted to WBOC-TV. I originally intended to try and get the word our concerning our upcoming class on Ammo reloading but you will find this situation very interesting. Perhaps WBOC does not care about hunters or their desires, who knows. You be the judge.
PRESS RELEASE
Delmarva Survival
Training
PO Box 856
Seaford, DE 19973
Contact: Joseph Parish
Telephone: 302-536-7249
Email: info@survival-training.info
Website: http://www.survival-training.info
Free Reloading Class being offered by Delmarva
Survival Training
Seaford October 21, 2008 - Delmarva Survival Training will be sponsoring a no cost ammo reloading class at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, November 4th at the "New Place in Town Restaurant" located in Delmar Delaware. The location of the Restaurant is at 18 NO. Pennsylvania Ave across from the little Red Caboose. Although this class is free pre-registration is necessary as participation is limited. If you happen to be a hunter or just interested in learning the art of reloading your own ammo you should plan to attend this free class. To register send email to registration@survival-training.info.
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Delmarva Survival
Training is located in Delmarva Delaware and provides
free online and actual hands on training for all area
residence in the event of an emergency and disasters.
For more information on the services offered by this
organization contact Joseph Parish at 302-536-7249 or
by email at
info@survival-training.info
This was my response from my email reader:
Your message
To: News Subject: Free Reloading class scheduled by Delmarva Survival Training Sent: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:29:48 -0400 was deleted without being read on Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:56:57 -0400
Here is my Letter in reply:
I recently sent the
following public information to WBOC to see if I
could bring this item to the public as it applies
to those people who are interested in Hunting and
weapons. However Ms. Alice Bavis did not even read
the information but rather she merely deleted it
without reading it at all. Is this your normal
policy? I fully realize that it is up to the
station as to what they place on the air but I
would think that out of common courtesy she would
have at least read it and responded even if it was
to say no thank you.
Thank you for your time
Joseph Parish
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