I believe my message was clear and concise. The only thing it states is that I ordered from Hometown Hobbies. I have no issue with the company, and do hope to do much business with them based upon my receiving my first order.
The bulk of the message, beyond the first statement of ordering from Hometown Hobbies, is tied directly to the US Postal Service, to the Hurricane Katrina event, and all the questioning is on that.
It simply asks if anyone has ordered from this company, followed with a clear tie-in with the delays "due to the US Postal Service."
Is it really that hard to read?
Hometown Hobbies, the gentleman I have corresponded with there, has been very informative in both e-mail and on the phone. Never once did I even mean to imply anything except to get an idea whether others ordering from them are having delivery issues. Delivery issues have nothing to do with them, except to tie in geographically with that area and seeing if there are delays others here might have had in placing recent orders, despite the US Postal Service's claim that there are no current problems in that part of Louisianna.
Read, and grasp the language.
Oh... Tigerman, BgRig, thank you for the suggestions. Much appreciated, and this message isn't directed your way.
~Aric Fisher
aric_001@hotmail.com