Wrinkle treatment

Sir, – David Nisbet's complaint about his Irish Times home delivery arriving in a battered condition (August 29th) has been met with less than sympathy by some readers. John Bergin recommends the online option, though writing from Wirral he would seem to have no other choice, whereas Alan Brophy, also writing from the UK, suggests having one's butler read it aloud.

My preferred option is a mixture: I receive the complete online edition along with the Saturday print copy, delivered, unwrinkled, all for €20 per month.

It is a small allocation of hedonism to wander downstairs on a Saturday morning, collect the paper in the hallway and read the headlines as breakfast is cooking. It is also serendipitous, as Saturday is the butler’s day off. – Yours, etc,

LIAM STENSON,

READ SOME MORE

Galway.

Sir, – The many letters on the creases and wrinkles in the paper edition of the paper make for interesting reading. I can’t wait to see how the story unfolds. – Yours, etc,

COLIN WALSH,

Templeogue, Dublin 6W.