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MAS T-Shirts: Order confirmation. Orders close 18th March.


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List is as such:

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If you are green - you have paid: Thankyou :(

If you are not green - please pay ASAP. Use either the EFT details below, or sling some cash at the MAS meeting on Tues. Your shirt has been ordered though.

Bank: NAB

BSB: 083419

Num: 683271757

Name: James P Ward

@ 6.30pm on Mon

All done - thread locked.

Shirts should be delivered some time next week. Will update as I find out.

Queries? email to: [email protected]

Thanks again

J

Hey James, I've already paid for my T-Shirt yesterday... gave the money to Ash

My size is "Small" btw.. I dunno why my name on there isn't green...

:confused:

MAybe i had a boo-boo.

James, maybe check all the money to see if it equates to the amount of 'paid t-shirts'

if there is $30 over, then i had an accident!

List updated. PM's received

Flex: All OK

NRB: Bank is being slow - order is fine though

KingKW13: I got a payment via EFT but still don't know what size?

Hiroshima: Will order you a M if you don't tell me what size...

If your name is on the sheet - the shirt will be ordered.

Thanks everyone.

fark i think i missed out :) i want a tshirt.. even if i don't think i can make it unfortunately (as now working, blah) :)

anyhow, if its at all possible to get me one (or i'll be in line if somebody drops out) let me know via PM.

Order has been placed - but could probably sneak some extras.

YOU MUST TELL ME WHAT SIZE!!

Can't make that clear enough

West: The polos are for girls - they are a fitted ladies' size.

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