By some coincidence, I received a few cheap covers from a UK based Delcampe seller this morning.
One of the envelopes was a bit bulkier than expected and upon looking inside I found two small covers that I hadn't ordered. Perhaps they were a free gift, thought I:
In case they had been 'misfiled' (I tend to do this sort of thing myself), I emailed the seller about them.
She replied, "Can you send me a scan?"...... So obviously not a freebie!
I sent back a scan. A couple of minutes later came the response,
"Thanks.
You can keep them. It’s not worth sending them back.
Mandy"
So, I did get a small gift after all, but the gesture wasn't quite so 'heartwarming' as Guthrum's.
Don't knock it ! She saved you the return postage. Legitimate for her to ask - they could have been valuable covers, and she has a living to make !
Malcolm
Years ago, I would buy special stamps and send to some of my traders as a freebie. Especially if it was on their want list. It was cheap for me to buy and send but expensive for them in a foreign country to acquire. (saves on postage since I was already sending them other stamps) Isn't is nice to have friends all over the world.
One of my first traders was Jan-Simon. Little did I know he is such a big Collector and has his own web site. I don't think I every sent him anything special, but he always sent me great stamps.
Karen
A pleasant practice among two of the Italian dealers I have recently bought from on Delcampe is to include with my order a 'free gift' which they think I will like. Here are two such:
The first came with a handwritten note: "gift for a friend".
The two offerings are not, shall we say, of equal condition - the first is a complete MNH set (though with dealer's pencilled marks on the reverse), the second CTO with a glaring fault. (As it happens, I already have the second one, and the first is just outside my collecting period.) However, the gesture from both dealers was heartwarming.
And, of course, if I have any friends on SOR for whom the San Marino gift would fill a gap, do let me know through the usual channels!
re: Two Small Tokens of Appreciation
By some coincidence, I received a few cheap covers from a UK based Delcampe seller this morning.
One of the envelopes was a bit bulkier than expected and upon looking inside I found two small covers that I hadn't ordered. Perhaps they were a free gift, thought I:
In case they had been 'misfiled' (I tend to do this sort of thing myself), I emailed the seller about them.
She replied, "Can you send me a scan?"...... So obviously not a freebie!
I sent back a scan. A couple of minutes later came the response,
"Thanks.
You can keep them. It’s not worth sending them back.
Mandy"
So, I did get a small gift after all, but the gesture wasn't quite so 'heartwarming' as Guthrum's.
re: Two Small Tokens of Appreciation
Don't knock it ! She saved you the return postage. Legitimate for her to ask - they could have been valuable covers, and she has a living to make !
Malcolm
re: Two Small Tokens of Appreciation
Years ago, I would buy special stamps and send to some of my traders as a freebie. Especially if it was on their want list. It was cheap for me to buy and send but expensive for them in a foreign country to acquire. (saves on postage since I was already sending them other stamps) Isn't is nice to have friends all over the world.
One of my first traders was Jan-Simon. Little did I know he is such a big Collector and has his own web site. I don't think I every sent him anything special, but he always sent me great stamps.
Karen