Suggestion Why DP dosent have a MAILING forum?

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by fernandofgg, Feb 27, 2013.

  1. #1
    I am searching but Digital Point doesent have a specific forum for Mailing, I suggest create one

    Regards
     
    fernandofgg, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #2
    Mailing? Hopefully the postal service goes out of business imo... no one does that any more.
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  3. Colleen

    Colleen Illustrious Member

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    But how would we get parcels, say from amazon and places like that? OR you just mean the regular home mail delivery services, not like Fedex, etc?
     
    Colleen, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  4. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #4
    Yeah, I'd say cut out US Postal Service (here in the US obviously), and just have FedEx, UPS, etc... like when was the last time you bought a stamp and mailed a letter to someone?
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 27, 2013 IP
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  5. fernandofgg

    fernandofgg Active Member

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    #5
    Of course I didn't mean the traditional mailing!
     
    fernandofgg, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  6. Colleen

    Colleen Illustrious Member

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    LOL, we actually did have to mail a birthday card to my son's grandpa a few weeks ago, stamp and all. I feel old school now!
     
    Colleen, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  7. BusinessMaker

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    I think last time I do that,let's say hmm,never...
     
    BusinessMaker, Feb 27, 2013 IP
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    I figured you meant email... but also figured I'd play along since it went over Shawn's head! LOL!
     
    Colleen, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  9. BusinessMaker

    BusinessMaker Member

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    #9
    But let's be serious and leave little jokes on the side. I saw that we can contact Digital Point only by Twitter,and I didn't send them message on Twitter yet (because have no reason),but if I want I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't be able to explain all I want in just 140 characters (twitter limit).
     
    BusinessMaker, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  10. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #10
    If you have no reason to contact us, why wouldn't 140 characters be long enough?
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  11. BusinessMaker

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    LOL,I mean't I didn't have reason to contact so far,but in the future if I decide to contact you,it will better to contact via email not twitter because of the limit. But you are probably joking with me now,so I'm just wasting your time ,right??
     
    BusinessMaker, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  12. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #12
    No, I'm not kidding... It would not be better to contact us via email, because no one would read it (since we don't use email).
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  13. King Kovifor

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    #13
    I'm literally sending out hundreds of them tonight. :D However, I do agree that it'll have to disappear at some point, when the younger generations tend to overtake the older generations in terms of percentage. Those people born before the internet and email was big, still use it extensively.
     
    King Kovifor, Feb 27, 2013 IP
  14. Spoiltdiva

    Spoiltdiva Acclaimed Member

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    #14
    I realize we're straying a little off topic here but I have to agree with you. Most advertisers are fully aware that millions of people do not own a computor and don't know how to use one if they did.
    Stamps and envelopes will be around for a few years yet. And so will flyers and cataloques.
     
    Spoiltdiva, Feb 27, 2013 IP
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    So just make one,and problem solved... :)
     
    BusinessMaker, Feb 28, 2013 IP
  16. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #16
    Who's going to check it? Certainly not me... There is a reason I gave up email... It wasn't because I didn't think to make an email address.
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 28, 2013 IP