Hey Everyone!
We touched on this in our FAQ, but I should probably post something here too.
Someone out there started referring to inlay removal or hotstamp milling as “Chip Murder” a term which we don’t hate, but we don’t love either.
Can you please do us a favor?
We don't like to use the word Murder in our email communications for chips that have had their inlays removed.
We assume there has got to be some sort of monitor on Google Mail that might flag our address for seeing that word in and out too many times.
WE know it's totally innocent, but we want to avoid the conversation altogether.
I mean I am sure we can count on one of you lawyers out there to do some pro-bono work...but that headache will just increase the queue time...
Thanks in Advance!
We touched on this in our FAQ, but I should probably post something here too.
Someone out there started referring to inlay removal or hotstamp milling as “Chip Murder” a term which we don’t hate, but we don’t love either.
Can you please do us a favor?
We don't like to use the word Murder in our email communications for chips that have had their inlays removed.
We assume there has got to be some sort of monitor on Google Mail that might flag our address for seeing that word in and out too many times.
WE know it's totally innocent, but we want to avoid the conversation altogether.
I mean I am sure we can count on one of you lawyers out there to do some pro-bono work...but that headache will just increase the queue time...
Thanks in Advance!