--- In [email protected], "Trinity Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> This might be a stupid question.  As part of a known bookring, plus 
a RABCK sent to me, I also received a journal marked as a Never 
Ending Bookring.  It wasn't explained at the beginning, and I'd 
obviously not signed up for it, so I'm wondering if anyone here knows 
a little more about them than I do.


Does the journal have a BCID in it, and/or a title that you could 
search on? Its online journal entries might have more of an 
explanation. And if not, they should at least show you who registered 
it, and you could PM them to ask. For that matter, couldn't you just 
ask the person who sent you the books in the first place? [I would 
have thought that a "never-ending bookring" just meant that whenever 
it was due to go back to the originator they'd just drum up some more 
interested parties and keep it moving, but from the sound of it 
that's not what's going on here.]

Barring further explanation from some source or other, I'd probably 
just put the journal in with the "known bookring" book and pass them 
along together. 

-GoryDetails
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