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hello my publicity flyers have been misdelivered by the printers - they were addressed to Visual Gag Leicester but they stupidly put the billing postcode which is Bellenden area on it. how a delivery person can happily post something addressed to Leicester through a SE letterbox cos of the postcode without alarm bells ringing, God only knows. but if it was on your doorstep last week please message me

hi Sue

its taken me a few days to realize they were not delivered as the publicity distributor contacted me about non arrival today. I clicked on Leicester post code but its possible the London one kept popping back up - it was a very annoying internet form. the printer is currently shut so has to wait till tomorrow. if I found them I could post them.

they are time critical, they are advertising my Leicester Comedy show which is in two and a half weeks!!

the address was York Road Leicester- did they try and deliver them to York Grove in Peckham? or to the corresponding street number in my own street? the people there say nothing arrived. but then the printers say they left them on the doorstep!!

I will just have to have them redone, hopefully they will offer to pay!

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