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I'm talking about the replacement e-mail, which says: The order to have them reprinted is in, and they will be rushed to our warehouse when they're done so they can start shipping out to you in mint condition right away. We're being told to expect shipping to start the week of April 1st, but we'll do everything we can to make sure you get as perfect a litho as possible as soon as possible. So why should one accept only a partial refund when they apparently ship out in mint condition? And the litho being wavy or creased doesn't fall under "as perfect as possble". It's also frustraing that they make a statement like the above, when they also say: ...standard caveats apply here where perfection is impossible to deliver and damage is a sliding scale of severity, but we do honestly want to work things out when things go wrong I think I sound like a broken record
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