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I currently dont have a licence so can you guys keep mine for a few weeks til i get it back and pick up from villi's then? Should have my P's back within the next 2-3 weeks. People at service sa or what ever the hell its called keep stuffing me around. But yeah villi's on the 24/25 would be great.

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DW Jarrad i have to confirm the price of the stitching of usernames find out how many of the orriginal 87 people want new printing and yadda yadda

this i foresee will easily drag out to almost next winter /sarcasm but will be quiet a few weeks

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Update: Sport Grey hoodies are still out of stock at splash alley, will be arriving late October. I told Velflex that at the moment we are happy to wait for the stock to arrive, i think Steve needs to do a fair bit more with the new printing before we are ready to go.

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Yeah i need to nail down who i will actually use for the printing and who i will use for the embroidery and exactly how much per character

i just wanted to give people an update on what it may cost also Damo can you keep the original list of peoples sizes colours and stuff and when new hoodies come in leave them in the boxes to make it easier for me to sort out

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I currently dont have a licence so can you guys keep mine for a few weeks til i get it back and pick up from villi's then? Should have my P's back within the next 2-3 weeks. People at service sa or what ever the hell its called keep stuffing me around. But yeah villi's on the 24/25 would be great.

Off topic, but +1 to Service SA messing people around. I got told a few weeks back on the phone from them "Yep, you can get your full license. Just come in and get it". So I went down there and the girl behind the counter said "Nope, you can't get it for another 4 weeks. The person on the phone was wrong".

Stupid! 0 customer service skills.

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Yeah i need to nail down who i will actually use for the printing and who i will use for the embroidery and exactly how much per character

i just wanted to give people an update on what it may cost also Damo can you keep the original list of peoples sizes colours and stuff and when new hoodies come in leave them in the boxes to make it easier for me to sort out

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PreludeAustralia ripped us a new one. They were inspired by the SAU hoodie idea (amongst others).

Well theirs is looking about 87.2 times better than our sad effort :D

http://www.preludeaustralia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40150

So what is happening with ours?

edit: hahaha Damo beat me to the bump by 2 mins!!

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Update: Sport Grey hoodies are still out of stock at splash alley, will be arriving late October. I told Velflex that at the moment we are happy to wait for the stock to arrive, i think Steve needs to do a fair bit more with the new printing before we are ready to go.

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PreludeAustralia ripped us a new one. They were inspired by the SAU hoodie idea (amongst others).

Well theirs is looking about 87.2 times better than our sad effort :D

http://www.preludeaustralia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40150

So what is happening with ours?

edit: hahaha Damo beat me to the bump by 2 mins!!

I've purchased one of those Prelude Australia hoodies :) your actually about a month too slow - I posted pics of the Prelude Australia hoodies in the SA Wasteland thread already :(

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i designed a hoodie just like the prelude one but with the 32 33 and 34 once i get my blank hoodie ill get it printed and show you guys!

you just might have a few more ppl interested in that dude

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