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1980s vintage Jean Patou Divine Folie 2.5 fl oz / 75 ml eau de toilette splash
$ 95.04
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Here is a 2.5 fl. oz. / 75 ml bottle of Divine Folie eau de toilette by Jean Patou. It is a splash bottle, not a spray. This is the version of Divine Folie that was released in 1984, the year when Patou re-released several long-discontinued fragrances. These limited-edition 1984 relaunches were collectively known as Ma Collection.I am the original owner of this bottle. I purchased it new, and I've had it for years. I dabbed directly from the bottle only a few times, then decanted about 8 ml. with a pipette, and I haven't used the bottle since. It has always been stored in its original box. The box has a wrinkle or crease at the upper part of the front panel, but other than that, no significant wear. The bottle is in excellent condition. Seven photos are attached to this listing.
This item will be shipped by ground. Because of the value and rarity of this item,
I will be requiring signature upon delivery
, so please be prepared to receive it in person from your postal carrier or make arrangements to pick it up in person at the post office if an in-person delivery attempt should fail or simply prove to be impractical for you. As of July, the Postal Service has stated that they are still offering signature confirmation, but with some modifications to minimize the amount of contact customers and postal carriers will have. Basically, when they come to your door to deliver a package, they will be requesting and recording the name of the person who accepts the package, but not collecting a signature like they normally would. Below, I'm copying and pasting what it says in the FAQ section of the official postal website.
Will there be any modifications to Certified Mail or mail requiring signature deliveries with customers? If so, how will this be supported?
One significant measure being implemented is a temporary modification to mail handling procedures for mail that requires customer signatures. We recognize the close proximity and additional handling that occurs when employees must ask customers for a signature and government issued identification when required. To reduce health risks, we are temporarily modifying customer signature capture procedures. Effective immediately and until further notice, our employees will follow the temporary process below for signature service items. This process applies to all letter carriers:
Avoid ringing the doorbell when possible. Knock on the customer’s door. Avoid areas that may be frequently touched when knocking.
While maintaining a safe, appropriate distance, employees will request the customer’s first initial and last name.
For increased safety, employees will ask the customer to step back a safe distance or close the screen door/door so that they may leave the item in the mail receptacle or appropriate location by the customer door.
If there is no response, employees will follow the normal Notice Left process.
If there are delivery points on the route where social distancing recommendations are difficult to follow, alternative delivery methods can be explored.