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RE: oh yeah
It would be easy to add a shipping fee in the online store for shirts not to be picked up at the convention. However, the big problem, as Joe points out, is finding someone willing to handle the actual shipping. It seems to me that the safest way to get one, once they are listed online, is to get a friend to buy it, pick it up at the convention, then ship it to you.
Regards,
Barry
At 06:30 PM 11/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>Joe, your thoughts? As a business man and loyalist of the AKA, I would
>like to see everyone who wants a shirt to have access too one. But the AKA
>is not a business, runs on volunteers, and there is no one at the moment who
>has stepped forward and said, "I'll handle all the details for this little
>project". I do not have the time as the Convention planning is my number
>one AKA concern. On the surface, it looks like just sending out a few
>shirts but as always there is more to it than that and if we could find a
>"soup to nuts" person, it might be an interesting experiment.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
>> Behalf Of Barry Cooper
>> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:27 PM
>> To: killietalk at aka_org
>> Subject: Re: oh yeah
>>
>>
>> T shirts will be for sale on the web site soon, along with
>> registrations, etc. However, T shirts are normally picked up with
>> the registration package at the convention. We will have to wait
>> for word from the organizing committee whether they will be
>> willing to mail shirts out. If we do, there will be an extra
>> charge for postage. Joe, your thoughts?
>>
>> If the organizers of this convention can't do it, I suggest you
>> ask a friend in the US to buy it and mail it to you.
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> At 12:10 AM 11/2/01 +0200, you wrote:
>> >On 1 Nov 2001, at 16:48, Allen N Sandra wrote:
>> >
>> >> Looks like a great weekend!!! And nice job on the graphic arts
>> >> Susan!!!
>> >
>> >Where do we buy it???
>> >
>> >(I'm not going to be able to attend unless I win the
>> >lotto but damn, that is a nice shirt!)
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References:
- Re: oh yeah
- From: Barry Cooper <bjc3 at cornell_edu>
- RE: oh yeah
- From: "Joe Bulterman" <jbulterman at earthlink_net>