Question posted by dld2nd on October 28th, 2011

How Do I Get My Introductory Package With Cards Sent Again?

Ok, I received my introductory envelope with my 2 cards one for me and someone else, along with the new membership information.  I never got to open the envelope as it accidentally thrown away.  How do I get this replaced?

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