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From: Apone <mpcheval@********.FR>
Subject: Re: [OT]"Lotus Noir" (bad) news.
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 13:52:05 +0200
Bolton Sara wrote:

> Lots of peoples have been asking me if I can get them a "Lotus Noir"
> magazine in the case the "Maria Mercurial" promo card would only be aivable
> in it.
> Well, it is possible, but I don't know if i will do it because it will cost
> a lot of money :the price of the LN is 7.5$, add 5$ P&P (minimum, for normal
> slow mail and WITHOUT ANY GARANTEE !!!!) this is already 12.5$ and you still
> have to add the "tax" you'll have to pay for sending international money
> order (nearly 10$ here!!!!)

Hum, all that seems a bit overated.
Here in France, Lotus Noir cost 35 francs which makes about 6$.
Then if the thing which interests you is the promo card, there's no need to send
the magazine. Just sending the card will cost 4,20 francs which makes 0,7$.
So that's a 7$ cost for a promo card, not so a big deal.
As Maria Mercurial may be Unique, all I will need is one copy of it. So if some
of you are interested I could buy the cards for them.

Hoewer, I find suspicious the idea of Mercurial beeing a "french" promo only
available in LN.
So, at least some of you've got some tips from the inside saying the opposite, I
think you should not worry about the avaibility of that card.

DISCLAIMER : We are talking of an hypothetical future. The card is not available
by now.

so long
Apone

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