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Dear Sirs:
May I direct your attention to my letter of November 16, 1965? You are still continuing to dun
me with computer punch cards for a book I did not order. Whereas, actually, it is your company
that owes me money.
Sincerely yours,
Walter A. Child


Treasure Book Club
1823 Mandy Street
Chicago, Illinois
Feb. 1, 1966
Mr. Walter A. Child
437 Woodlawn Drive
Panduk, Michigan

Dear Mr. Child:
We have sent you a number of reminders concerning an amount owing to us as a result of
book purchases you have made from us. This amount, which is $4.98, is now long overdue.
This situation is disappointing to us, particularly since there was no hesitation on our part in
extending you credit at the time original arrangements for these purchases were made by you. If
we do not receive payment in full by return mail, we will be forced to turn the matter over to a
collection agency.
Very truly yours,
Samuel P. Grimes
Collection Mgr.


437 Woodlawn
Drive
Panduk, Michigan
Feb. 5, 1966
Dear Mr. Grimes:
Will you stop sending me punch cards and form letters and make me some kind of a direct
answer from a human being? I don't owe you money. You owe me money. Maybe I should turn
your company over to a collection agency.
Walter A. Child
FEDERAL
COLLECTION
OUTFIT
88 Prince Street
Chicago, Illinois
Feb. 28, 1966
Mr. Walter A. Child
437 Woodlawn Drive
Panduk, Michigan

Dear Mr. Child:
Your account with the Treasure Book Club, of $4.98 plus interest and charges, has been
turned over to our agency for collection. The amount due is now $6.83. Please send your check