About a week ago I had asked others had also found a number of participants 
that didn't follow the rules during origami trading card swaps. I received a 
couple of responses, through the list, after that.

Sorry for replying only now. As Louise noticed, I had a problem with my email 
account. I changed email provider, and due to that, and that caused problems 
which were fixed only today. Louise, would you please forward me your email now?

I received two other responses, neither one mentioned swaps with the usual 
rules (the rectangular cards with the specific dimenions, and being as flat as 
possible) and a number of participants ignoring those rules. Thank you for your 
answers.

So am I the only one who has had that experience? I think it has to do with the 
fact that my country doesn't produce trading cards, so it simply isn't part of 
our culture. You know?

I'd appreciate if others answer as well, so to have a better idea of how 
uncommon it is. Just like last time, you can answer through the list or, if you 
prefer, directly to my email address: gerardo(a)neorigami.com


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