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    I don't see any harm in picking it up from a potential client in the circumstances. Your goal is to have the original in your hand. Whether they bring it, mail it, or you go and get it is irrelevant. If you are willing to pick it up, then that's fine. You just want what you want and there's no harm in sometimes helping yourself to get those things.

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