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Well summer is here, wat do people think of another group buys for the SAU T-Shirts? Any one interested in getting it down to the original price?

http://printing.endept.com/order-sau.html This says that 10 or more pips will bring it down to the original price of $30. Come on y'all new members out there, lets get in to it.

Cheers.

p.s. i've heard that its a chick magnet...:uh-huh:

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okay, 1 short and 1 long.. (i read there's a min order of 2 shirts per person?) how much is discounted price for long one?

do we order on the page? or how?

and does the size std aussie or a bit smaller than std (asia size) - as I normally have to buy one size up if I bought shirts from singapore/malay/indonesia/bali.. medium here = large there.

Originally posted by rs73

okay, 1 short and 1 long.. (i read there's a min order of 2 shirts per person?) how much is discounted price for long one?

Discounted prices are $32.00 and $36.00 respectively with no minimum orders.

do we order on the page? or how?

If you order through the current order page, you will be charged at current prices. If ten of you are interested in a second bulk order, I will set up a temporary order page for you all to use.

and does the size std aussie or a bit smaller than std (asia size) - as I normally have to buy one size up if I bought shirts from singapore/malay/indonesia/bali.. medium here = large there.

Sizing chart available here.

Yep as P1E said if we could get a minimum order of 10 people the price will go down to its original of $30 each. Which is what i'm tryin to do. So yea i will most probably take 2.

So P1E how much T-Shirt order have we got now? More then 10 T-Shirts right?

A temporary order page would be great man, who knows others might b interested in getting some aswell.

Cheers

Originally posted by P1E

sau-printed.jpg

 

All prices are inclusive of postage costs (within Australia).

P1E can you clear this up for us, is the price $30 or $32 for the T-Shirt? Cause this website http://printing.endept.com/t-shirts/sau-printed.jpg still says that it's $36 for the T and $40 for the long sleeve. Do we just ignore this price and place our orders anyway?

Cheers buddy.

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