Posted on 08/28/2011 5:12:46 AM PDT by rawhide
There are different systems for different areas (often determined by who owns your newspaper).
In your area, the single yellow dot obviously means you're not a subscriber.
Now in my area, a single yellow dot denotes 7-day delivery of the regrettably-NYT-owned local paper. And every couple of years they add another yellow dot as a premium for my having renewed the subscription.
> The guy down the street who has 2 green dots, a blue and a red, what does he get?
Two environmental rags, the NY Slimes, and the Washington Times. Just sayin’
His house will get “rolled” by sneaky DHS agents in black leotards and t shirts, a dead ‘possum in his mailbox and a box of stale doughnuts.
I was riding around passing out flyers for my new business
in a local neighborhood and had noticed the colored dots on
the mailboxes. The dots are in a neighborhood called Citra’s
Hills. There was a combination of dots, but what does the
orange dots mean? I saw yellow, orange, green and red and
blue dots. Sorry, I really do not think this is for the newspapers. Something is going on.....Does this have any thing to do with the fema camps? Yellow, scheduled for arrest pick up in phase II, What is does phase II mean? I do not have dots on our mailboxes where I live.
I think Nully knows...
I have two blue colored dots placed on my mailbox. They are on the opposite side from which the mail delivery vehicle comes from. I have never had newspaper delivery. I am in North Florida in a rural community.
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