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Dan Carmell

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I think others here, like myself, have bought pens from 365Days Ststionery Store and consider them a trustworthy vendor—which they are!

 

However, I stumbled upon “365 Days Stationery Store today,” which is identically named except for the space between 365 and Days. They only have 9 followers so far as opposed to 365Days, which has 2500 plus. This is just a warning, I don’t know anything positive or negative about this other store, just that it isn’t who you may think they are. Nibs just to remind us why we’re here!IMG_2680.thumb.jpeg.0275eef8a2edd3c1f93f8f420dd50014.jpeg

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thanks for the information I should be careful between them. I think '365Days Ststionery Store' is so nice seller as my experience. I hope they works out well  

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1 hour ago, Daruma said:

thanks for the information I should be careful between them. I think '365Days Ststionery Store' is so nice seller as my experience. I hope they works out well  

I agree, 365Days is super, very helpful. I just have to remember that when a new pen arrives, if I can wait 1-2 months, it will get cheaper!

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