Story like fashion....realyyyyyyyyyyyy?

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Anytime I see this a red flag goes up. If you want me to write a book you better pay more than $10.00.

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Yeah - and don't forget you only have 300 characters to get every detail inside.

~~*~~*~~*~~ kal ~~*~~*~~*~~
Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just forget to load the film.
I love STN, but their form does not let me know there was a 1000 character limit until AFTER I pasted in a 3,000 character narrative from Word. Ugh!

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
cubbiecat Wrote:
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> I love STN, but their form does not let me know
> there was a 1000 character limit until AFTER I
> pasted in a 3,000 character narrative from Word.
> Ugh!


I've never seen STN offer a shop at a price that would warrant a 3000 character narrative.
It was the office supply store print center, with a number of issues that needed to be explained. The more things go wrong on the store's end, the more I had to explain.

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess named RobinMarie. She was the fairest in all of the land. But alas, she needed to shop for a new cell phone and was dismayed at all of the choices! She parked her car far from the entrance. As she entered the store, she noticed the rugs appeared freshly swept. A tall and handsome prince approached her, about 6' tall, brown hair and a name tag which read: Charming. He maintained eye contact and provided her with his full attention.

Evaluating and mailing packages since1994
I visited the location in Nantucket,
where the salesman tried to sell me a bucket,
he had no name tag,
and was kind of a drag,
so I left and just said "Aww **** it"
Getting very disgusted with them as of late, editors on a rampage for no reason but perhaps to justify their time spent "editing"? Never recall STN being this difficult to work for but lately, across the client board, seems to be the case.
I have done a lot of bonus shops for STN these last two weeks. So far, so good with all my reports, including office supply store, sandwiches, donuts and book store/cafe.

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
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