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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 21:32:09 GMT, "J. A. M." wrote:
Tom Kindschi wrote: Here's a link to my new baby, in case anyone's interested. http://www.teletrade.com/coins/lot.a...=1929&lot=2030 Thanks, Tom Very nice coin! And well worth the money. JAM I like it. When I first spotted it, the Morgan Grader in me, (the only grader in me that I trust), said it had a real good shot at 64. But the nick just to the left of the bottom of the torch is a bit more severe than it looks in the picture. Still a very nice 63 compared to some I've viewed. Tom |
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 13:55:48 -0400, Mark wrote:
If you always have the same USPS driver like I do: 5) Talk to them when they deliver the mail today and explain your concern. Let them know that when you get packages that require signature, you NEED hand delivery/sign because they are valuable. Make sure you reiterate that the conversation will end between just the two of you if it doesn't happen again. I think any reasonable person will take this as a positive because you didn't "rat them out" to the boss. They get the message loud and clear and will remember you on the next signature delivery. If they start being a jerk about it - then you "rat them out". I'm sure he/she was just being lazy for one of a million reasons. All of us humans have days like this. I like that idea. Problem is, I'm never home when the mail is delivered. Maybe a note placed in the mailbox.... Tom |
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