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Posted by Derek Janssen on 10/05/29 11:39
beavis wrote:
> In article <43ecd6d8.10409812@news-server.houston.rr.com>, Bob
> <spam@uce.gov> wrote:
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>>>I've sent two DVDs back in the SAME ENVELOPE, and had their
>>>"Received" status split by a couple of *days*. How can that be if
>>>they're not playing games with the arrival dates?
>>
>>One disk could have been local and the other could have been
>>non-local. It would take a little longer for the non-local disc to be
>>logged in.
>
>
> Nope. They both came from, and went back to, the same distribution
> center (Albany, NY). Besides, how would they know until the scanned
> the barcode, thus logging the movie in as "Received"?
Think you just answered your question:
Barcodes don't scan themselves, and your disk wasn't the only one in the
mailbox.
Derek Janssen (be kind to your minimum-wage employees!)
ejanss@comcast.net
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