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Hey mate any closer to the hoodies getting made?

orders are in the mid 20's.. pricing was based on 50+ being ordered, will be putting up a thread in the nation wide group buy secion (later this evening) to see if i can generate more interest if not, im not quite sure what i'll do

but i'll let you know as soon as i do!

Hey,

stopped by the supplier today and got some good news! they are happy to just do the the orders that i have now at the same price (since they took so long getting us the samples).

So I'll get together the list of whos still outstanding as soon as i get a chance to catch up with matty and i'll give the people who need to pay me about a week or so to get me the money and it shouldn't be too long till you get the hoodies now.

thanks for your patience

winarrr! nice work mate :blush:

looking forward to it!

Hey,

stopped by the supplier today and got some good news! they are happy to just do the the orders that i have now at the same price (since they took so long getting us the samples).

So I'll get together the list of whos still outstanding as soon as i get a chance to catch up with matty and i'll give the people who need to pay me about a week or so to get me the money and it shouldn't be too long till you get the hoodies now.

thanks for your patience

Soz i wont be at EHP, mebe Matty T might?!?!

So here is the list:

-Lucas DB - PAID

-Krishneel P - PAID x2

-Luke F - PAID x2

-Abram P - PAID

-Tim A - PAID

-Vu P x2 - PAID

-James W - PAID

-Rob - PAID

-Brett G - Interstate

-Dion C

-Kien x2

-Daniel C

-Xuan

-Wayne H

-Brendan x2

-Domenic C

those people still needing to pay (or ordering at the last minute) please get a move on! if your having dificulty meeting me in person please send me a PM!

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been super busy with exams this past week, soz, was going to say last day for people to contact me was today, but i'll make it friday and last day for payment friday too. the 3 people that have contacted me but havent managed to catch up dont worry, u'll get yours

for everyone else thats ordered but havent contacted me about payment in the last few weeks you have till friday or i'll unfortunataly not be able to order your tops for you

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