
02-18-2013, 08:02 AM
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Fr@nk Burke++
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Between the 1st tee and the 19th hole
Posts: 7,529
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary Dunaier
The customer was a doctor in Brooklyn. He needed a used single of [a very expensive stamp] and asked me to send him one on approval. Since he was a good buyer over the years, always paying promptly and never complaining, I did not hesitate to submit one.
Back it came, promptly, torn in half, with a brief note from his wife:
“My husband has received strict orders from me. He is not going to buy any more stamps. I hope this teaches you a lesson.”
Fortunately, his original letter had an office telephone number on it, and I was not long in calling him on the phone.
He thought that I was calling for not having sent the stamp. He said:
“My wife said that if she saw any more letters from stamp dealers she would open them and tear any stamps in the letter in half. I did not think she meant it.”
He continued, “It has taught me a lesson. I am going to take a Post Office Box. I will give you the address as soon as I have it.”
He did not stop buying stamps, and was decent enough to pay for the torn stamp. I asked if I might keep it as a souvenir of the stupid act of a wife jealous of her husband’s hobby.
It does not happen often that one spouse denies the other the pleasure of a hobby. But when that couple finally breaks up, her forcing him to seek additions to his collection via a Post Office Box will have been the start of it all. Happily, few of us are that dumb.
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This tale would suggest that the wife was already planning on a divorce and just wanted half the stamp in the property settlement.
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