I, too, got this box of unordered books; when I called to ask who had
placed the order, I learned that the books are FREE; this was the idea of a
marketing rep. for IIE, someone no longer with the company. *Do* call
them to be sure you don't get an invoice later.
Victoria Kahn
Tucker Flyer & Lewis
WDC
kahnvic@ncm.tpe.com
voice 202 429 3273
On Wed, 9 Nov 1994 CSHAPIRO@LAW.FORDHAM.EDU wrote:
> If you receive a shipment of 4 paperbacks from the Institute for International
> Economics (Washington DC phone 202 328-9000) be sure to check whether you
> ordered or want them.
> I knew I had spoken to a rep in Seattle, but didn't order (I'm not Acq) so
> the package was a surprise. When I called, the woman there said they have had
> several other calls. Some lists may have been switched, e.g., the send catalog
> list with the one for standing orders. They are worth looking at in any case.
> --Carol Shapiro
> Fordham Law School
>
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