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Last week I purchased a football postcard from an online seller and when it arrived, it had a crease in it that I didn’t notice in the photo. I wrote it off, thinking that I missed it. Today I received this Joe Dugan postcard from the same seller. It had one little thin piece of cardboard in an envelope, and the postcard now has a nice spider crease down the entire middle of the card that follows the bend of the cardboard. Why can’t sellers stop worrying about saving pennies and ensure that items get where they’re supposed to in the proper condition?
Has anyone ever tried to iron creases like this out of a postcard or have another method? |
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