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"PK" wrote in message ... Franz Heymann wrote: "Ken Richardson" wrote in message ... A gentleman who attended our show complained two days later that the ink from the stamp used as a pass out on the back of his hand got on to his shirt and cannot be removed. Does he have any right to make a claim.from us or should we direct him to the manufacturers of the stamp. Where on earth did this incredibly stupid idea of stamping a visitor instead of issuing a ticket originate? when people stopped being honest and started handing tickets to people who had not paid. In days of old, one bought a roll of numbered tickets. By checking the initial and final numbers on the roll, one had a check on the amount of money the seller has to hand over. It worked like a dream. We (school) run a charity bonfire each year. Last year there was real suspicion that tickets (Photcopied on the school copier to keep costs down) How inviting for swindlers. were being forged. We may have to go for more expensive but secure tickets next time. Franz |
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