My 90 year old mother ordered what she thought was a lace table cloth. It was lace alright, but it was plastic! She sent it back at her cost which was greater than the item itself was worth. Now they are billing her for their shipping costs even though they received the item back, and to boot, they are adding interest that has now tripled. To add further insult, she is now receiving multiple calls daily, and just today, a threatening letter advising her that if she doesn’t pay, she won’t be able to do business with other retailers. Be warned if you do business with them.
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Walter Drake, a pioneer in direct mail, began operations in 1947 in Colorado Springs with a single novel idea. In his one-room office, he created a character named “Tommy Turtle” and parents all over the country signed up for their children to receive personalized, upbeat pen pal letters and gifts from Tommy. In the beginning, he advertised in House Beautiful and Harper’s Bazaar magazines. After achieving success in this endeavor, Mr. Drake gradually added more and more products including stationery and address labels for writing letters to family and friends which became very popular during the 1950’s and 60’s as America became a more mobile society.
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