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Hi Guys,

Glad everyone's so happy!

A few CDs have yet to go out, due to a lack of address/payment. Those people have been PM'd.

Included on the CD is information about prints, for those who're interested. PM me if you want to arrange anything.

Cheers,

Andrew

Hi Guys,

Sorry for not being around much this week - Ive been flat out! (both in and out of work)

I have a few PMs I need to reply to, and they'll be done tomorrow.

As for posters:

I want to be sure everyone has a chance to get a print done. There's a few people who havent recieved their CD yet. The close date for requesting a print will be Friday 18th July. That weekend, I will do the necessary edits and send back for proofing. Then, pending everyone's approval, I'll send the print run off early in the week.

-Andrew

  TheAlfheim said:
Hi Guys,

Sorry for not being around much this week - Ive been flat out! (both in and out of work)

I have a few PMs I need to reply to, and they'll be done tomorrow.

As for posters:

I want to be sure everyone has a chance to get a print done. There's a few people who havent recieved their CD yet. The close date for requesting a print will be Friday 18th July. That weekend, I will do the necessary edits and send back for proofing. Then, pending everyone's approval, I'll send the print run off early in the week.

-Andrew

Hey Andrew,

I havent received my cd yet mate, i sent you a PM with payment deposited on the 9th July. Can you double check that my payment came through please bud?

Thanks heaps.

  DJ Brave said:
Hey Andrew,

I havent received my cd yet mate, i sent you a PM with payment deposited on the 9th July. Can you double check that my payment came through please bud?

Thanks heaps.

G'day...

I sent 3 CDs on Monday, and yours was one. Ive recieved confirmation from the others that theirs have arrived. If yours doesnt come in the next day or so, PM me.

-Andrew

Also guys.... Friday (tomorrow) is the last day to request prints. Ive set aside a good chunk of my weekend to edit the photos people request. If you want prints, please PM me by the end of Friday.

-Andrew

(For work reasons, I wont be able to do much photo work next week, so its important we get everyone sorted this weekend)

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