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Originally Posted by steve B
Sure, if they'll fake the auto and the membership card why not the letter too?
And the printing on brown cardboard hides the remnants of the white background so they don't even have to tidy up the scan in photoshop.
Steve B
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Steve, not really - you can verify the submission number on the letter. I don't know how to do it, but I'm sure someone here can figure it out. If it turns out that it is a legit JSA letter, I would think that calling something 'steel tip fountain' when it's actually a photocopy, would be grounds for dismissal;i.e-he should fire himself.