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awesome guys, thanks for the payments so far!

Fishpaste I see you lookin at this thread, and the pic you posted, well i snuck it in at the last minute, as a small photo along the bottom of one of the pages :(

prob put me down for one, i'm sure i'll get the money to you sometime soon flickadeee!!!

edit: oh, just read your post flick... woot!!!! not sure if i should say thanks (seems kinda wrong) but thanks none the less! =D

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Ok guys, i recieved some payments today, ill confirm them tonite. Signed off on Final Proof today, and went straight into print production.

Minimum order was 25, which is what ive placed, but will be able to order more in 5+ lots. First 25 to pay get the first batch!

Paid $24 just now via dd.

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To Payee: SAU calendar

Account BSB: 105186

Account Number: 031757440

Account Name: Felicity Purcell

Message / Reference: Nightcrawler SAU

Amount $: $24.00

Receipt number: 293900

Cheers Flick!

payment made today wed am

To Payee BSB: BSA - Aberfoyle Park [105-186] To Payee Account: 031757440 To Payee Title: Felicity Purcell Lodgement Reference: sapphiregraphics Amount: 24.00 Transfer Date: Now Number of Transfers: One Off For any queries please quote the following Transfer Receipt Number: Receipt Number: 1212144345

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