my issue arrived today in a torn and partially water-logged envelope. But the plastic wrapper inside saved the day! All's well. Keep up the good work and the extra care in packaging. Gary
...just got mine today in good cond., man what a great issue!...as always. Rodder's Journals are pure treasures.
God I miss opening that stinky plastic wrapper...if only they could pipe in that musty old book/magazine smell into the plastic bag so it smells like history...sigh...I can't wait to get a job again so I can get a subscription and catch up on the past year of issues I've missed out on ...The Rodder's Journal is by far the greatest print media on the market, bar none...and I hope they know how much we appreciate their quality and service...
I was actually going to post the same thing. We must have the same crabby lady that can't close the mail box door delivering the mail.
I'll add my thanks. I came home from work yesterday and since the RJ is too big to fit in the mailbox I found it wedged between the mailbox and a wooden post and it rained hard all day. Same results................the protective covering saved the day.
Not one to complain about TRJ normally. It's my only subscription. Did anyone else have problems with the binding on #45? I'm super careful about looking after my mags and TRJ especially, but by the time I got through #45 it was falling apart in my hands. Pete
Mine was poorly bound and also missing pages. I called and they sent another out. Great book and great people.
Years ago, one of my other magazines arrived looking like it had been soaked and dried out. A month later I got a new one from the publisher, with a note informing me that the mail truck had caught on fire. Apparently the postal service didn't think anyone would notice.
Like anything you love in life, you should give something back. Call some of the RJ advertisers and thank them for supporting true art. Or better yet buy something from them. TRJ is the best automotive magazine currently available anywhere. Yeah, yeah, save the "anti advertising" **** for the unemployment line crowd.