Print Media
Central Coast Express Advocate
I live in Heritage Close umina beach, it runs of Australia Av. Both streets are lined both sides with rotten soggy copies of the express advocate having been delivered when it rains, this also happens on heavy moist mornings, this has hsppened many times and makes the nees paper completly usless, only fit for the bin. I am sure the people who paid for ads in the paper would be disgusted with their wasted money. I am sure thatost streets in WoyWoy and Umina areas would be the same. Due to sudden weather changes that can occur the news paper needs to be delivered in plastic bags all of the time, other wise its more in the bin and wasted money.
I would like to know how the advertisers feel when, after paying good money, they find out that the paper is not being distributed. I live in Woy Woy and have not received a copy for months. I tried to ring the number for distribution enquiries today (Friday 5 Jan) and a recorded message told me that the office was closed due to it being a public holiday!
This paper since changing suppliers to Warners bay is a joke.
We get the paper only every second week if lucky..
Nearly every delivery happens in the rasin and they just throw it out in the wet uncovered with no worry.
How are we supposed to read a soggy marsh mallow..
Get your acts together..
I have advertised on Thursdays 14th & 21st December 2017 edition, my work, home, friends in the Peninsula and Goford district have not received the papers, when questioned over the phone I was put onto the distribution department, only to hold on for half an hour and gave up. Sent an email to the company but no reply, what is the use in advertising when the paper is not being distributed.