Correspondence from American Express to Aleister Crowley
American Express 6 Haymarket London, S.W.1.
REGISTERED Mr. Aleister Crowley, Karlsruherstr 2, BERLIN - HALENSEE, GERMANY.
18th March 1932.
Dear Sir,
STORAGE 890/7
We desire to refer you to our letter of January 29th in reference to Storage charges due on 8 Packages for your account, and your letter with remittance for £5.0.0., with promise to remit balance in a few days, and to remind you that we have not received a remittance for the said balance.
We therefore regret to advise that the packages have had to be transferred to our Unclaimed Property Department for disposal in the usual way, in accordance with our Storage Regulations, and to prevent further charges accruing, as our Auditors decline to agree to any further postponement of payment, and unless the balance due is received by return mail, they must take the usual course, which kindly not.
Yours very truly,
THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY INC.
V. ROSEVEAR. MANAGER.
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