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i'm after a black one and a white one, but would just like to know the payment details beforehand please. so who im paying to, acc. number..etc etc... and how do i give u my details such as address etc. do you tace C.O.D? or only funds transfer? very interestd, so please PM me back soon!

as soon as i get these details, i'll grab the two lanyards!

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Not yet. I've set the closing date for this Friday. I'll place the order Friday afternoon at approximately 2pm so that I can send the money off to the company I'm buying them from this Friday and they'll receive it Saturday.

This will then let them package everything Saturday and hopefully they'll send it to me on Saturday and will arrive to me on Monday or Tuesday.

Once they've arrived, I'll do the same and send them out straight away to those that have paid.

Those that haven't paid, can you please do so, so that I can send all the mail out in one go. When I did the lanyards for whirlpool.net.au, I had to keep goin back and forward to the postoffice all the time and it started gettin a bit tiring after a while.

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heya john. the bank was closed this afternoon when i got there after school. So would i still be able to pay for it tomorrow morning? please PM me back asap...MEGA WANT 1..actually its 2...and i wanna chnge the order from 2 white ones to 2 black ones .... sorry bout any hassles. my friend cant make up his mind on which would suit his car better and around his neck haha

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Payment can be made this morning.

To those that haven't made payment for their lanyard(s), if no payments is received by Saturday morning the latest, those orders wont be put through and will be cancelled.

I've already held off purchasing them this week to make a bulk purchase and receive them all in the 1 package.

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hi...i went to the bank (commonwealth) and it says i cant transfer money over to you because you're account is not associated with it. so ..would i be able to pay COD? i dont know how else i can pay for it. and im not really into paying via money order due to a negative past experience. thanks

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hi...i went to the bank (commonwealth) and it says i cant transfer money over to you because you're account is not associated with it. so ..would i be able to pay COD? i dont know how else i can pay for it. and im not really into paying via money order due to a negative past experience. thanks

Only form of payment method I can accept is Direct Deposit.

Send me a PM & you can send the money to my commonwealth account if you like.

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