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Hi guys, just before i go on my spiel i would like to thank everyone who showed patience through the whole saga, it was not only frustrating for everyone else but also for myself and Adrian too. Big thanks has to go to Pete (SLED) for helping us out also. Kudos also to those who whole-heartedly supported us, it means alot to us.

Now, this may not be the outcome that alot of you want, but IMO it is the best outcome we could have hoped for at this stage.

The printing company, VELFLEX, has agreed to supply us with a blank replacement for each hoodie/jacket. This includes us being able to keep the ones we have. Steve (MADAZ) has generously agreed to take over the printing for the blank hoodies, but your old and new hoodie is your property now, and you do not have to have the reprinting done.

Once again, apologies for the whole situation, i accept that the current hoodies are not what we wanted. Im hoping everyone can move on from this and we can all be friends and hold hands :banana:

From Adrian and Damo :D

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Cheers heaps for you hard work Damo and Adrian even if i did have a little sook

for the price of these next hoodies im sure you guys wont mind forking out a little again and i will put a small markup on the hoodie so i can donate some money to Christian for the running of the forums but when i nail everything down i will let everyone know and make a thread in the Group buy section

yeah my plans involve embroidery the firm I'm looking @ will probably be better for a complete they supply and embroider so with what we have now im going to wait till we can get some local quotes for embroidery as we dont want to pay for freight 3 times

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awesome work guys, very happy with ya work.

cancel my comment i like madaz idea :banana: will look a lot more profesh in my opinion and prob cost like 2bucks more. the crap they printed with on the jumpers i reckon is better suited to t shirts only

but awesome work none the less all

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yea no shit! for a company to f**k up so hardcore, then give us a blank hoodie in negotiation isnt that dodgey to anyone else! not a dig at adrain or damo, but should we try negotiating and getting what we payed for not, paying $55 for a blank hoodie in the end! im sure you have been negotiating with them anyway, but should we try just a little harder?

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lol boys it was fifty dollars so what we have to pay a bit more to get a great product im a single mummy and i dont care we are lucky to even get the blank ones anyway so you just need to pay for the embrodery so what now be good boys and pay madaz x

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