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The following Letter Type E, or variations thereof, was submitted by individuals or entities.

Letter Type E:

I am concerned about the security and reliability of my investment communications, and would rather receive investment reports in the mail.
Not everyone uses the Internet, so paper shareholder reports should be the default option.
I prefer to receive shareholder reports on paper and shouldn't have to ask for it.
I am concerned about security, so I want paper-based investment materials. Please continue to distribute printed shareholder reports and do not pass 30e-3.
Paper format should continue to be the default for investor reports.
Many investors do not have regular Internet access. Paper should still be the default delivery method for shareholder reports.
As an investor, I prefer to view my shareholder reports in paper form.
I don't believe the government should be in control of how I receive investment information. Reports should continue to be sent via mail.
I find it easier to review complex information in paper form. Shareholder reports should be transmitted on paper.
Mail is a much more reliable delivery method for shareholder reports. Please recind Rule30e-3.

 

 

http://www.sec.gov/comments/s7-08-15/s70815-390.htm


Modified: 01/12/2016