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EFTA02097213

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To: From: Sent: Subject: Re: Curtains ations.com Thur 8/28/2014 2:48:55 PM Let's do the standard lighting and save the SS! That will make my husband happy...(me too) We arc sleeping great as is... Thanks so much! On Aug 28, 2014, at 10:46 AM, wrote: Hi, I think it would be fine with standard lining and would save you $150.00! Unless you are really worried about that small light gap, I would just say save the money and do the non blackout lining. That shade is doing a pretty good job blocking the light. Just let me know. Thanks. Carol On Au ust 28, 2014 at 8:09 AM - < wrote: > Hi Carol. Thanks so much again for coming to see me yesterday and steaming my curtains. Question, do you think we really need the blackout behind the new curtains if we are not going to actually pull them out? It would save money to not include it I'm sure! Do you think with the fabric we chose and the way it will be bunched up on the sides, it will be enou h to keep that side lighting out? a What is your thought? Thanks! > > Sent from my iPhone EFTA_R1_00700307 EFTA02097213

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