markenki
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Holy cow!
Received my first package from Jon and Sara. It was well packed, and wrapped in black Japanese (I assume) paper, wrapped "Japanese" style, where only one piece of tape is used (wrapped diagonally, not sure how else to describe it). And---get this---it included a hand-written "thank you" note from Sara. The note wasn't a simple "thank you" scribbled quickly, it was a whole-page hand-written letter! First-class service!
Thank you, Jon and Sara, you guys rock! (Actually, more Sara than Jon, I believe. ) Wanted to let you know that these little touches do not go unnoticed!!
Regards,
Mark
P.S. Yeah, yeah, I know, photos or it didn't happen. Photos (and a mini review) will follow after I've had a chance to use it.
P.P.S. The wrapping reminds me of stories my wife would tell me of her days as a schoolgirl in Tokyo. Whenever she would buy a small toy or whatnot from a store, she would respond "hai" when asked whether the purchase was a "presento" (gift, or present). In addition to the wonderful wrapping, the saleslady would tape on a small toy (Hello Kitty or something similar) to the box, which was the main reason my wife would reply "hai, presento".
Received my first package from Jon and Sara. It was well packed, and wrapped in black Japanese (I assume) paper, wrapped "Japanese" style, where only one piece of tape is used (wrapped diagonally, not sure how else to describe it). And---get this---it included a hand-written "thank you" note from Sara. The note wasn't a simple "thank you" scribbled quickly, it was a whole-page hand-written letter! First-class service!
Thank you, Jon and Sara, you guys rock! (Actually, more Sara than Jon, I believe. ) Wanted to let you know that these little touches do not go unnoticed!!
Regards,
Mark
P.S. Yeah, yeah, I know, photos or it didn't happen. Photos (and a mini review) will follow after I've had a chance to use it.
P.P.S. The wrapping reminds me of stories my wife would tell me of her days as a schoolgirl in Tokyo. Whenever she would buy a small toy or whatnot from a store, she would respond "hai" when asked whether the purchase was a "presento" (gift, or present). In addition to the wonderful wrapping, the saleslady would tape on a small toy (Hello Kitty or something similar) to the box, which was the main reason my wife would reply "hai, presento".