Ignoring traditional communication?

I do not have a computer (except the one I was born with), which sometimes gives me quite enough trouble, without adding a man-made one.

As a result, it seems that because I choose to write the old proper type letters, the people that receive them have developed a new way of dealing with anything that they cannot reply to with the modern electronic methods.

They simply ignore them or so it seems. Six to eight weeks ago I wrote to a large organisation in this country, which, if I named it, everyone would recognise.

As I now believe in going to the top in these matters, I addressed the letter to the CEO. I'm a customer with this outfit, paying them a regular income every month and I also had an idea that could have increased their profits. I'm still awaiting a reply.

I've also observed this seems to happen with Government departments now, along with many other companies.

My question is: Is this just me being silly or are the older people in our society noticing this too?

Perhaps I may get some return comment or perhaps the rest of us have just given up in disgust and no longer care.

R McGuinness, Tauranga City.

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