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I have just realised that I have not had my copy of the August edition of the Railway Monthly. I paid for three months which I believe should be June, July and August. Has anyone else had their copy or has mine gone missing in the post?
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Ok, send Mark Found an E-Mail, he will sort it all out for you, I know they had a few problems with the August edition, but I think their is their first ever thing they have done, so a few teething troubles are to be expected.
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Yep, September's will be out on Monday - as tigermon says Mark will sort you out.
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They say that delivery problems are sorted by now and each edition should come on the first Monday of the month. But like tigermon says, expect problems.

Incase you ask, I am on their forum also. But under the name of Buster Edwards (just so you recodnise me!)
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Post by jonrach73 »

I have to say I thought the September DVD was the best yet - all the topics were interesting, and there seems to be lots of progress made on the journalistic and presentation fronts.

I liked the 'viewer video' bit too.

Cheers

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IM STILL AWAITING MINE AFTER EMAILING THEM TWICE!!!! WHATS TAKING THEM SO LONG!!!!
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if you should like that all the time, I wouldn't blame them for ignoring you.

DO NOT use all capitals, it is very rude!
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Post by UKTRAINSIM »

News just in. TRM trading has been suspended.

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http://www.therailwaymonthly.com/platfo ... c.php?t=33
asalmon wrote:
DO NOT use all capitals, it is very rude!

Sorry mate. Just trying to prove my point.
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Hmmm - as it was posted from a "guest" account we have no way of knowing if its true or just a hoax.
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I have just emailed them seeking clarification.
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UKTRAINSIM wrote:News just in. TRM trading has been suspended.

See attached
http://www.therailwaymonthly.com/platfo ... c.php?t=33
asalmon wrote:
DO NOT use all capitals, it is very rude!

Sorry mate. Just trying to prove my point.
Hi

It is very unlikely that it is true. Mark would have put it on the frontpage, and more than likely e-mailed all the subscribers first, so dont believe everything you read!

Chris 8)
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As you may have seen by now, it's not a hoax.

Mark Found has posted an explanation on the General Forum page of the TRM web site :cry:

Oldrocker.
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Post by Christopher125 »

Oh well, good while it lasted.

Of more importnace though, is that it looks like he is working with some new business partners, hopefully it wont be long before it is re-born! After all, TRM have shown that it is possible, with increased sales etc.

Chris 8)
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Post by UKTRAINSIM »

They worked so hard and now its all gone. All I can say is best of luck to them and hope TRM rises from the ashes.
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Gutted :(
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