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<DIV>What I am about to say may be against many opinions, but the SunPlus paper
sustains local jobs in the community.</DIV>
<DIV>It does not hurt the environment, because it is printed on re-cycled paper.
It helps the local economy by featuring businesses and organizations in the
Baltimore area--not businesses from other states or other countries like the
Internet does. Think of it as junk mail if you will, but it helps the working
class during these tough economic times.</DIV>
<DIV>Happy New Year</DIV>
<DIV>Richard Burnham (an environmentally conscious printer in Charles
Village). </DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/8/2011 5:15:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ugagrad93@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px"><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>SunPlus
is supposed to be delivered to non-subscribers only. This way, they can
offer TMC (Total Market Coverage) to advertisers, especially grocery
stores. Hence, run your circular in the Sun and SunPlus and you get
subscribers and non-subscribers, i.e. everyone.<BR><BR>-Greg<BR><BR>P.S.
I worked at the Sun for six years.<BR><BR>Greg Alexander<BR>Freelance
Writer/Editor<BR>Editor, Mason-Dixon Arrive<BR>2629 Guilford
Avenue<BR>Baltimore, MD
21218<BR>410-243-3387<BR>ugagrad93@yahoo.com<BR>www.gregoryjalexander.com<BR><BR><BR>---
On Sat, 1/8/11, Joshua Fruhlinger <jfruh@jfruh.com> wrote:<BR><BR>>
From: Joshua Fruhlinger <jfruh@jfruh.com><BR>> Subject: Re: [Chat]
[Discussion] sun plus<BR>> To: "The Charles Village Chat List"
<chat@charlesvillage.info><BR>> Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 1:49
PM<BR>> We still get ours even though we<BR>> cancelled our Sun
subscription months ago. I think<BR>> that the Sun makes money off of
it by telling advertisers<BR>> "Sun Plus has X many subscribers" so it's
not exactly in<BR>> their interest to cancel these deliveries.<BR>>
<BR>> jf<BR>> <BR>> On Jan 8, 2011, at 1:22 PM, Jonathan Wetmiller
wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > Call 888-539-1280 or
SunPlusService@baltsun.com. <BR>> <BR>> > <BR>> > Good
luck. I've tried to stop them at least 3<BR>> times, and even
threatened to cancel my Sun subscription,<BR>> but still regularly receive
them.<BR>> > <BR>> > Jon<BR>> > <BR>> > --- On Sat,
1/8/11, jberlin <jdydee@verizon.net><BR>> wrote:<BR>> >
<BR>> > From: jberlin <jdydee@verizon.net><BR>> > Subject:
[Discussion] sun plus<BR>> > To: "Charles Village Discussion List"
<discussion@charlesvillage.info>,<BR>> "The Charles Village Chat
List" <chat@charlesvillage.info><BR>> > Date: Saturday, January 8,
2011, 12:44 PM<BR>> > <BR>> > a while back someone had info on how
to stop the 'sun<BR>> plus' deliveries. anyone remember how it was
done?<BR>> > thanks<BR>> > judy<BR>> > <BR>> >
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