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on the plus side we get the extra dodge 1 aswell, which can come in handy for bumming around the home n working on the car n such :banana:

its not that much extra n on the plus side i dont think he made cash off us which makes me happy :P

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its not that much extra n on the plus side i dont think he made cash off us which makes me happy :banana:

you would be surprised at how much those hoodies actually cost that's why its easier for him to just replace the stuffed up one and walk away from the whole situation and for him there is 2 positives out of this situation

1) we respect him as a businessman and probably wouldn't talk any further about his business (remember he doesn't do the printing)

2) he still makes a small amount off us just the profit margin is significantly reduced and i assume the printers would have to forfeit some of there profit too for making errors also

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is it gonna be a print or embroidery?

dont be put off by the dodgey printing we've seen recently. a good print looks much better than embroidery imo. more detail. smooth finish. not lumpy, and doesnt distort the flow of the fabric.

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Considering the situation, this is a very positive outcome. Well done to all involved. I look forward to getting both hoodies and the new one having a much improved finished design.

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pretty good outcome i guesss.

two hoodies for $56 is pretty good for me.

specially since i earn less than that in a week being a full time year12 student yewwww. schools almost finished :)

will keep an eye on this for Madaz's quotes on new printing on new hoodies....

just a question...our new hoodie, do we get it the same colour as the first one we ordered?

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can we get the 1st crappy hoodie sent out and then pay the extra 20-30 bucks when the time comes??

+1 for that question

Or do we have to wait for the new embroidery on the freebie blanks?

Oh yeah and thanks Adrian + Damo & anyone else involved for sorting out the mess!

Can whoever sorts out the new hoodies send a PM when the time comes because its hard for me to keep finding the threads on these things

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