Friday, February 1, 2008

Some things you will need to know.

Welcome to the new Laissez Faire Books News and Notes blog, where you can keep up to date with what books Laissez Faire has to offer, including our newest DVDs and book. First, some basic information if you need to contact us.

You may call us at 1-800-326-0996 or at 1-707-746.8796. Or you may e-mail us at lassiezfairebooks@gmail.com.

Secondly, you may receive a weekly notice of new books, including sale items, by subscribing to our e-mail newsletter. There is a box to the immediate right at the top of the page to do this. This e-mail address is only used by us and is not shared with anyone. We do not plan more than one mailing per week and you are in complete control and can unsubscribe anytime time you wish. Even if you are already on the LFB mailing list please sign up again as the list is being cleaned to make sure we are not accused of sending unwanted spam.

In addition you can’t rely on the printed catalogues that were previously sent out monthly. Printing and postage costs make the catalogue prohibitive. We may do one or two catalogues per year but they won’t be monthly. And many of our specials will only be announced on this blog or by e-mail.

Third, you may want to order some books while our new web site is being prepared. You have two options. One is to call our toll free number and talk to us. We’ll tell you what is in stock or will be in stock shortly and you’ll get our best price and postage rates around for shipping. If you want to see information about books before calling us you can go to Amazon and visit our shop page here.

You may order directly through Amazon or call us directly for faster service. We charge shipping according to the actual cost and not to the flat rate which Amazon requires. We understand why they do this since they can’t judge the weight of every package. But it does raise the cost of shipping for most orders. Which method you use for ordering is entirely up to you.

3 comments:

Joe said...

I'm afraid you need to change the date. You are "ahead of your time" :-)

LFB said...

No, Joe, the only way to keep this post at the top is to date it ahead. On the other hand libertarians have always been ahead of their time.

Joe said...

Cute ...

What about the two different misspellings of laissez faire in your email addresses on this page? Do those serve another ulterior purpose?