On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Julius Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > ubuntu-de is doing some shirts again. > > Here are the facts: > All Shirts have stitchery, as you can see here: > http://ubuntu.juliux.de/shirt/polo.jpg > > We will have the following things _only_ with a reservation until the > first may 2008! > > T-Shirt 220gr/sqm, black, Size S-XXL > 10,00€ > T-Shirt 220gr/sqm, black, Size 3X-4XL 12,00€ > Polo Shirt 220gr/sqm, black, Size S-XXL 15,00€ > Polo Shirt 220gr/sqm, black, Size 3XL-4XL 16,00€ > > T-Shirt 220gr/sqm, navy-blue, Size S-XXL 10,00€ > T-Shirt 220gr/sqm, navy-blue, Size 3X-4XL 12,00€ > Polo Shirt 220gr/sqm, navy-blue, Size S-XXL 15,00€ > Polo Shirt 220gr/sqm, navy-blue, Size 3XL-4XL 16,00€ > > The prices are without shipping! > > To keep the shipping small and fast we prefer to have on person per > LocoTeam that collect all the orders and who we can send all the shirts, > and this person will distribute them in his locoteam. > > I am looking forwared to hear from you;) > > regards > > julius > > ubuntu-de > https://launchpad.net/~jbloch <https://launchpad.net/%7Ejbloch> > > > > > > -- > loco-contacts mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts > > I was wondering if you could give me an estimate on shipping costs and timing before I pass this on to my LoCo. The destination would be in Minnesota, USA, ZIP code 55126. I know in the past the Chicago team has ordered from you - if they are planning to do so again, would it be cheaper to ship a bunch to them and have them re-ship to neighboring teams as a sort of hub, or is direct ship still better? (We also now have budding teams in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Nebraska that may be worth contacting.) -- Tony Yarusso http://tonyyarusso.com/
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