postal booking
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making a reservation by mail
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- To reserve your place, please fill out the attached postal booking form and return it with payment.
- The theatre no longer accepts postal bookings.
- In the days before the internet, postal booking was the standard method for securing theatre tickets.
- Many events still offer a postal booking option for those without internet access.
- The club still accepts postal bookings for its annual dinner, catering to members who prefer not to use computers.
- To secure your place, please complete the postal booking form and return it by Friday.
- Can you confirm if a postal booking is still a valid way to register for the event?
- Our system is designed to handle both online and postal bookings efficiently.
- We regret to inform you that postal booking is no longer available; all reservations must be made online.
- She preferred a postal booking as she enjoyed the traditional method of correspondence.
- Your postal booking will not be confirmed until we have received your cheque.
- The deadline for postal bookings was extended due to high demand.
- While most people book online, a few traditionalists still appreciate the option of a postal booking.
- Have you confirmed your postal booking for the concert?
- He sent his postal booking well in advance to ensure he got good seats for the show.
- They received numerous postal bookings in the first week of ticket sales.
- The notice stated that the deadline for postal bookings was the 15th of May.
- A small administrative fee applies to all postal bookings.
- Due to the unreliability of the mail service, the risk of a postal booking getting lost is a real concern.
- Despite technological advancements, postal bookings remain popular among certain demographics.