D&C reply on letter o’ lies

A reader just sent me the reply he received from from Max Anderson (about the letter o’ lies) via email and I’m passing it along:

I’m sure that you know, we’ve been flooded with “feedback” on that sentence this morning; many not so nice as you might imagine…Anyway, a correction is slated for tomorrow’s paper.

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Comment by Tom
2007-07-30 18:33:48

I sent a letter to the editor yesterday and realized today I never got a comfirmation email. I’m also thinking back to several other letters in which not confirmation was sent. At first I thought maybe it was a change in policy, but I guess my letters weren’t actually being received. I just resent my letter, which did get a confirmation and then I sent a test email which didn’t get a response.

Lesson is…if you don’t get the confirmation email, your letter probably wasn’t received.

 
2007-08-02 14:12:38

[...] the D&C, to its credit published a letter to the editor by Eric Massa responding to the inaccurate letter that the D&C ran on Sunday: On Sunday, I was quite surprised to see a letter to the editor [...]

 
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