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Why does the New Haven Register get away with "dumping" nespapers at the curb of streets in our city when no one subscibed at those addesses? This practice allows the Register to inflate their circulation numbers and their ad rates. It's littering and the Register should be fined. Advertisers beware--you're not getting the circulation that you pay for!
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Edward Jacobson (Guest)
S (Guest)
an advertsier (Guest)
juli (Registered User)
i've noticed piles weeks high in front of houses clearly unoccupied. i hadn't known it was as big of a problem as this. so lame, register. guess who is no longer spending the occasional fifty cents for doing your crossword puzzle? this girl.
and to s,
thanks for the heads up on calling the "compliments of...".
extra extra (Guest)
I'm surprised the good ole Register is not deleting these comments or the whole report from it's site.
I like the Reg. - i read it every day , remember when New Haven had a morning and an evening edition.
I like to go to a store and buy my paper with a coffee or juice in the morning.
I don't like getting there and discovering they didn't get the Reg that day , which is many days of the week. Not really a big deal since there's not much to it these days. I think one problem the store had was the Reg still trying to charge for the undelivered papers. One guy set up a camera and at 5 am a Register van pulls up and out hops the guy and away goes the Reg.
A lot of to do over absolutely nothing i know , but a mystery nonetheless. One van guy drives the street hawkers around, he might hustle a $20 bill out of it , but that's about it.
One van guy notices papers missing from his honor boxes , ten papers missing and fifty cents in the box.
But with all that stealing from each other here's people throwing them every where !???
Gener (Guest)
Every once in a while they throw their newspaper on my front lawn for a few days in a row. It makes for good kindling during the colder months.
Closed rtr (Guest)