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Jim Moss <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:14:34 -0400
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Michael,

At the risk of being flip, I would advise you to seek out another buyer who will pay for the cost of properly packing and shipping
this painting. You may get yourself into a messy place if you ship this through a cheap shipper: the buyer does not need to accept
the painting if it does not arrive in the condition that it was shipped. The shipping company will fight tooth and nail not to pay a
claim: they will use all kinds of tactics. And you will be out a painting as well as time.

This advice is based upon 34 years of self employment............

Regards,

Jim Moss
Horological Conservator

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