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PM sent 2 months ago, and again 1 month ago, but not today. you think i should send another one? or maybe i should send one daily :woot:

for some reason, i still like damo. he seems like a very helpful and reasonable guy through all our correspondance................ so i'll shut up now.

Hey Tony, Adrian has advised that yours were posted, he is going into Australia Post to follow up today and you'll hear back soon.

Frankyp11 - hoodies will be posted this week, thanks for your patience mate!

Love My 32 - Anthony, ill be at old school new age, so ill bring your hoodies to you there.

DRD-OOF - Assuming you want your hoodies doof, im goin to Adrians tonight so they should be posted this week.

I think thats everyone who has requested them at this stage, let me know before tonight if you can if you want yours posted.

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Hey Tony, Adrian has advised that yours were posted, he is going into Australia Post to follow up today and you'll hear back soon.

Frankyp11 - hoodies will be posted this week, thanks for your patience mate!

Love My 32 - Anthony, ill be at old school new age, so ill bring your hoodies to you there.

DRD-OOF - Assuming you want your hoodies doof, im goin to Adrians tonight so they should be posted this week.

I think thats everyone who has requested them at this stage, let me know before tonight if you can if you want yours posted.

pm sent

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Thanks. I got my hoodies today.

Usually, I wouldnt say anything, coz its only $50, but......

I recall somewhere along the line, there was assurance of good quality hoods being used. even some guys who picked their's up had mentioned (printing aside) they were pretty good.

One of two things has happened. Either you shop at Salvation Army, or you're afraid to say what you really think.

Coz there's no way in the world a normal person would look at these and say "yeah, i'll pay $30 or $40 dollars for this"

No fking way.

The quality of these hoodies is fkn appauling.

I wouldnt pay $8 from a chinese stall in paddy's markets for these.

The whole thing stinks of cheap. Even the zipper tab is mounted on the wrong side of the zip. wtf?

They dont fit too well either. The medium is more like a small. And the sleeves are short enough for me to think that the chinese factory was trying to skimp on some fabric, and make an extra 3c on these.

This whole venture has been a failure to the failingest point of fail, from the start, right to the very end.

But finally, it is over for me and my poor lost $50. We can walk away now, and never have to think of this again

btw, ive given the hoodie to my dog. he is currently chewing on it.

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clearly we have heros!

did u bother to even try to organise this?

did u know wat the hoodies were gonna look like?

if ya think your the one and only do it yourself..

atleast we had a crack at it..

some ungreatful pricks on this earth!

but thank f**k i dont have to continue dealing with u!

/end rant!

ps. i dont get pissed that easy!

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thanks rad32 for sending me the stuff...

pretty sure I had ordered a jacket but ohwell... the hoody doesnt look to bad either... they fit really nicely

the SAU does kind of let it down a bit but ill still be wearing it too cruises!!

thanks again... 2 hoodies for $60 aint bad hehe

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