Need some helpie help! :o v. magazines
Hi. I might get an answer from someone that have done this before...
But I want to send a magazine or set of magazines to someone in jail / holding. The jail doesnt allow me to hand someone a magazine. It must come from the publisher. I dont think I want to do a subscription either because they take a long time to start up.
Does anyone know anything about this?
My grandma is in jail and she wants the newest issue of Super Street.
But I want to send a magazine or set of magazines to someone in jail / holding. The jail doesnt allow me to hand someone a magazine. It must come from the publisher. I dont think I want to do a subscription either because they take a long time to start up.
Does anyone know anything about this?
My grandma is in jail and she wants the newest issue of Super Street.
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When I was working for Barnes & Noble, we shipped magazines and books to Concorran, Pelican Bay and San Quentin all the time without issue.
Go to your local bookstore and talk with the manager. They'll know what the CDC will and won't allow and whether they'll go to the trouble.
It's in their interest to help you, particularly if you buy the books from them.
Go to your local bookstore and talk with the manager. They'll know what the CDC will and won't allow and whether they'll go to the trouble.
It's in their interest to help you, particularly if you buy the books from them.
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When I was working for Barnes & Noble, we shipped magazines and books to Concorran, Pelican Bay and San Quentin all the time without issue.
Go to your local bookstore and talk with the manager. They'll know what the CDC will and won't allow and whether they'll go to the trouble.
It's in their interest to help you, particularly if you buy the books from them.
Go to your local bookstore and talk with the manager. They'll know what the CDC will and won't allow and whether they'll go to the trouble.
It's in their interest to help you, particularly if you buy the books from them.
I know some places only accept if its from the publisher.
Hang in there grandma. They aint got nothing on you.
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