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Life at 2505 W. 6th Street
Friday, July 30, 2004
Life at the Asbury
Jul 30, 2004
06:22:23 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN, 3RD DELIVERY ATTEMPT;UNABLE TO CONTACT RECEIVER
Jul 30, 2004
02:35:00 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN, 3RD DELIVERY ATTEMPT
Jul 29, 2004
12:13:00 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN ON 2ND DELIVERY ATTEMPT
Jul 28, 2004
02:18:00 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN ON 1ST DELIVERY ATTEMPT
Jul 28, 2004
05:08:00 AM
LOS ANGELES CA US
OUT FOR DELIVERY
06:22:23 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN, 3RD DELIVERY ATTEMPT;UNABLE TO CONTACT RECEIVER
Jul 30, 2004
02:35:00 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN, 3RD DELIVERY ATTEMPT
Jul 29, 2004
12:13:00 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN ON 2ND DELIVERY ATTEMPT
Jul 28, 2004
02:18:00 PM
LOS ANGELES CA US
RECEIVER NOT IN ON 1ST DELIVERY ATTEMPT
Jul 28, 2004
05:08:00 AM
LOS ANGELES CA US
OUT FOR DELIVERY
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Packages
Anybody remember when you could actually get packages delivered at the Asbury?
DHL tried to deliver a package to me, apparently last Friday. Twice. But it required a signature.
I didn't get the package, nor did I receive any notice that a delivery was attempted. Where did the notice go? I don't know. I just spent a half-hour figuring out what happened and trying to get a re-delivery worked out. Who knows how much more time I'll have to put in on this quest.
I remember back when the management of the Asbury did not try to make it HARDER to live at the Asbury.
Of course, that was back when they filled vacancies primarily with tenant referrals (i.e., good word of mouth) rather than with government money. Why should HUD give a shit how easy it is to get a package at the Asbury?
And if HUD doesn't care, why should the John Stewart Company?
I miss capitalism.
DHL tried to deliver a package to me, apparently last Friday. Twice. But it required a signature.
I didn't get the package, nor did I receive any notice that a delivery was attempted. Where did the notice go? I don't know. I just spent a half-hour figuring out what happened and trying to get a re-delivery worked out. Who knows how much more time I'll have to put in on this quest.
I remember back when the management of the Asbury did not try to make it HARDER to live at the Asbury.
Of course, that was back when they filled vacancies primarily with tenant referrals (i.e., good word of mouth) rather than with government money. Why should HUD give a shit how easy it is to get a package at the Asbury?
And if HUD doesn't care, why should the John Stewart Company?
I miss capitalism.