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Response: Heya! I didn’t send you a message on the 7th of Jan though. My last message to you was the 9th of Jan (following Swapbot time, as seen [here](https://i.ibb.co/fGzz9dTw/swapbot-message-avi.png), which was the 10th of Jan in Malaysia).
It was also the day I received the stamps (as seen [here](https://www.instagram.com/maliceandjones/)in the receipt I received alongside my delivery confirmation. Please check the receipt date which is when I received it. I also have a time stamped photo of the delivery in my mailbox but that probably wouldn’t be useful here as it looks like just about any random parcel).
As I had mentioned in my last message, I sent your swap out on the same day I received those stamps.
I’m not sure what would have made the post office hold my letter (I posted it through a road side post box that is USUALLY no trouble at all) since it was stamped late, but I do believe that it could be because that post office did not recognise the vintage stamp I used, if I used a vintage stamp, and needed time to confirm that it is usable. The vintage stamp is the one where the currency is marked with a $ instead of RM. The stamp seller I buy from has complained about that before (as seen [here](https://i.ibb.co/kVPw47Dd/image.jpg) and (as seen [here](https://i.ibb.co/WvWNDp7w/convo-w-naga.jpg) but I have never encountered it myself and didn’t expect it.
I know it’s easy to get cynical on Swapbot. I know I’ve felt that way myself, but I don’t lie about the post (they have enough on their hands here) and that’s all I can say.