Has the White House Limited TTM Replies?

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Re: Has the White House Limited TTM Replies?

by wlperie » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:09 am

I would rather see the Government use the SASE's that people send. But whenever someone sends a SASE to the White House, the SASE is usually sent back within another envelope.

Re: Has the White House Limited TTM Replies?

by Will Bozarth » Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:25 am

If someone is looking for a response from the White House, I'd rather them get an email in reply if they won't send a SASE. People that just send letters and expect the government to fund some stamps, eh...

Has the White House Limited TTM Replies?

by wlperie » Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:02 am

First of all, I know this is in the wrong section. I didnt know where to put it, but I would appreciate if a mod would allow it to sit here for a while.

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I cant complain about the White House mail system considering that I recieved three successes in one week last month (although I only posted one). But I am curious to know if they are limiting their TTM replies.

As you may have seen, there havent been successes posted since 6/27/09. While that doesnt seem like to long, I would guess that there are a lot of requests that have been sent to the White House from people on the board. The big reason I think the White House may be limiting its mail is because the contact form on http://www.whitehouse.gov now requests that you add your email address to your letter--It has only said that for a few weeks now. You can see a screenshot in the photo below.
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I could be wrong, I hope I am. What do you guys think?

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