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  1. Go this in email today....

     

    I don't care, for myself, because I like Michaels Craft stores, too, and we have one nearby. I don't mind if they have my email and maybe they'll send specials notices.

     

    (Yeah, RIGHT - like I NEED more craft supplies???? :o :o :o )

     

    But if you're affected by this and DO care, here's the info I got...

     

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    HANCOCK FABRICS, INC., et al.

    Case No. 16-10296 (BLS), U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware

    Important Notice Regarding the Sale of Your Personal Information and Your Right to Opt-out

    Dear Valued Hancock Fabrics Customer:

    As you may be aware, Hancock Fabrics declared bankruptcy in February 2016 and has initiated a liquidation process.

    We are excited to share with you that the legacy of Hancock Fabrics will continue, as the Bankruptcy Court has approved the sale of the on-line business of Hancock Fabrics, Inc. and its affiliated entities to Michaels Stores. Today, Michaels operates more than 1,200 stores across the United States and Canada. Michaels also maintains a strong on-line presence and warmly welcomes the customers of HancockFabrics.com to its growing family. With Hancock Fabrics, Michaels now looks to build upon Hancock’s great reputation for providing quality fabric and notions to customers across the country. More information about Michaels can be found at http://www.michaels.com.

    As part of the sale, Michaels is purchasing Hancock Fabrics’ customer databases. The Hancock Fabrics Privacy Policy provides that the company “will not share any personally identifiable information with any third party without your consent.†Under this Privacy Policy, you have the right to opt-out of the sale and the transfer of your personal information to Michaels, and of receiving future e-mail or mail communications from Michaels.

    You may elect to opt out by any of the following methods:

    1. Clicking here ;
    2. Sending an e-mail to the Hancock Fabrics noticing agent at HancockOptOut@kccllc.com, providing in your email the information necessary for Hancock Fabrics to identify you in its database and process your opt-out election (such as (as applicable) your name, email address, street address and telephone number);
    3. Calling the Hancock Fabrics noticing agent, Kurtzman Carson Consultants, LLC, at (866) 967-0494 (toll-free) or, if calling from outside the United States or Canada, at (310) 751-2694; or
    4. Mailing to Hancock Fabrics, Inc. Opt-Out Processing Center c/o Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC, 2335 Alaska Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245, providing in your letter the information necessary for Hancock Fabrics to identify you in its database and process your opt-out election (such as (as applicable) your name, email address, street address and telephone number).

    If you opted in to receive promotional emails from Hancock Fabrics, you may also receive promotional emails from Michaels unless you opt out of having your information conveyed to Michaels.

    Your request must be received within the next ten (10) calendar days – no later than August 15, 2016.

    We thank you for your past patronage and join Michaels in welcoming you into the Michaels family.

    Sincerely,

    Hancock Fabrics, Inc. and its affiliated entities

  2. I haven't posted much lately, just shared some free book links.

     

    Life just gets SO busy. Not enough hours in the day.

     

    We're getting ready to bring home LILDD this weekend. She had summer classes at college. Not sure if it'll work out for her to return there, or not. But we're not gonna worry about it. It might be a good thing if she doesn't.

     

    Hubby got eye and dental insurance for the first time ever this year. His workplace finally offered it. But it's grossly overpriced and we're finding they deny stuff WAY too much. Not gonna renew it. But we're getting our teeth fixed and good eye care while we still do.

     

    I did have the opportunity to have a lunch out with Homesteader before she leaves to go back to Wisconsin. It was a nice time and God used her to speak some truth to me.

     

    I miss you all. I miss the daily interaction that has fallen by the wayside for *life*.

     

    You are in my prayers and I hope things are improving for you.

     

    :hug3:

  3. :hug3: Welcome back!

     

    These are difficult times, and I believe that any kind of "preparation" is not wasted time and effort.

     

    Whether it's buying "prep" foods, learning to garden and/or preserve foods, getting our bodies healthier, or preparing our hearts and souls for what may come, it's all good.

     

    So glad you said :hi: again. Let me know if you're looking for anything specific. I'll try to help. :hug3:

  4. Wow, sounds like you got lucky! :cele:

     

    My DH even has a pond with fish in it, but he rarely goes fishing these days. I end up making them "pets", as they get as excited as the turtles do when I throw the food in! :)

     

    Probably should stock more supplies this summer, though. Grandkids are getting to a good age for fishing. :thumbs:

     

    Thanks for the "heads up"! I'll look around more the next time I go there.

     

    (And don't worry about the duplicates. It happens. Makes me feel needed when I can still help. LOL )

     

    :hug3:

  5. DD has Prime because of being in college. And we use it, too, because hers is tied to DH's account.

     

    Yes, if you do not see that an item is connected to "Prime", it'll take longer. They will say ships from another source or something.

     

    We like it especially when gifts are involved, but that's not that often for us.

     

    Nothing is ever "easy" these days. :sigh:

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