Going the extra mile, a nice touch

I just opened a Christmas card sent from a dealer who I bought coins from. What a great (personal) touch this was. It's not important to mention the seller's name. I just thought it was nice. I know it takes extra time, money and effort sending out cards, but all that hard work reflects attitude and character.
Thanks.
Thanks.

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And BTW-- it's a holiday card, not a C-card.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>To some people they may be holiday cards, however, I send Christmas cards. And if anyone does not like it, they are entitled to FO. Cheers, RickO >>
Agree.
<< <i>To some people they may be holiday cards, however, I send Christmas cards. And if anyone does not like it, they are entitled to FO. Cheers, RickO >>
Now there's the Christmas spirit!
<< <i>I got one from a prominent dealer as well. It is a nice touch that this dealer takes the time to send cards.
And BTW-- it's a holiday card, not a C-card.
Merry Christmas!!!!
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<< <i>To some people they may be holiday cards, however, I send Christmas cards. And if anyone does not like it, they are entitled to FO. Cheers, RickO >>
I actually got a few holiday cards from dealers - who I believe do not celebrate Christmas, at least on the religious level. I appreciated them. Personally, I send Christmas cards, but I am not hostile to those who send things like "Seasons Greetings".
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