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Actually since we have nearly hit 10 I will start organising the shipment this week. No money is necessary at this stage since I only need to give him 30%. I will let everyone know when I need the $100 deposit. At this stage Im estimating about the end of Jan.

Actually I'm going to order another 10 coolers out of my own pocket for others if they are interested. So thats a total of 20 all up. Unfortunately it does not change the price - need to purcahse 50+. If I bought 100+ then I could get a hybrid logo :cheers: ...

can't you get 100 out of your own pocket??? :cheers:

jokes dude. Also a quick question, about warranty or any problems, how long is it and what do we do with it (hopefully no dramas but thought i'd find out)

thanx mate

I'm currently in the process of finding out about warranty from the manufacturer. But from me I always check out the good before I post them off. Make sure they are in excellent nick. So from my end the if the parts is not what I described or there is a problem when you receive it I'm happy to exchange it.

Will get back to you about manufacture warranty.

sweet dude. your on.. No deposit just yet. next week I will talk to the manufacture let him know the deal. I will post up next week more accurate dates of arrival in australia. At the moment I beleive it will arrive between the middle to end of feb.

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Well, we have hit 10 cooler :D Today I have contacted the manufactures to ask them to begin production on our coolers. So once they finish making them they should be on the next boat to brisbane. Once they get on the boat I will need atleast the deposits from everyone so I can pay the other %70. So here is my ETA list

production finish end of month.

Ship to Brisbane (next available ship) 1st feb : Will need at least deposits at this point up to when the ship arrives. So deposit need to be paid between 1st to 15th feb.

At brisbane 15th - 20th Feb

My house hopefully in a couple of days: 23 Feb

Your house 26-28th Feb..

this is just a guess at the moment. When the ship sails I will have a more accurate ETA.

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