My friend got the wrong letter

<p>Seriously. It had someone else's name on it. They were close together in the alphabet though.</p>

<p>Funny - here it was the right person & right address but two identical letters.</p>

<p>Uh Oh! Did they get accidental good news or bad news?</p>

<p>I got the wrong phone call. They asked for “Denise.” There’s no one with that name for a good 3-house radius. :mad:</p>

<p>So…if you didn’t receive a mail I guess that means someone else close to your name got it -_- this is altogether too confusing or too cumbersome!</p>

<p>Agree with the OP, whose friend is also my friend. Georgetownfail. Thus are the downsides of sending out physical mail. (rhyme!)</p>

<p>@neogop-- lol :p</p>

<p>oh my, GT must be doing things in haste. no bueno</p>

<p>You guys are already getting replies from Georgetown? What?</p>

<p>This post was ressurrected from March. The early action decisons won’t be released until December, and even then, most people will get a deferral until March/April.</p>