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Luminari 04-05-2009 12:31 PM

Project Camelot T-shirts here
 
What the?

http://www.projectavalon.net/zc/inde...&products_id=6

This page has been up since since november it says. Is this legit?

How come we haven't heard about this?

The logo is too small for me to want to buy or wear this shirt but am keen to get a 'proper' one when Bill & Kerry sort that out.

Brinty 04-05-2009 10:28 PM

Re: Project Camelot T-shirts here
 
That'd be an expensive way to go luminari. $25US = nearly $35AUS. And that's not including postage.

So, try the following:

1. Go to Project Camelot's Home Page, click on Shorts, scroll down to the picture of a cheetah and copy it into your favourite paint program.

2. Edit it to be similar to the Camelot logo, then add the required text.

3. Purchase transfer paper suitable for your printer.

4. Go to a Crazy Clarke's or similar outlet and purchase a tee shirt for under $5.

5. Print and iron on your transfer and hey presto - nowhere near $35.

6. If you feel guilty, donate $5 to Avalon. Still less than $35.


http://projectavalon.net/forum/pictu...pictureid=6462

Karen 04-06-2009 03:38 AM

Re: Project Camelot T-shirts here
 
Oh, ya, I posted about that right after the group went subscription, but have not yet found a way for everyone to see everything we want them to be sure to see.

Camelot only makes $2 on it, so good idea Brinty, make one, support your local shops and donate 5. Postage is outta sight on mail order now. I bought a $2 clown on ebay to replace one broken by my great-niece and shipping was $12.

Brinty 04-06-2009 04:24 AM

Re: Project Camelot T-shirts here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karen (Post 126320)
I bought a $2 clown on ebay to replace one broken by my great-niece and shipping was $12.

I know Karen. I've been caught once or twice. You see a product you want, the price is quite attractive so you purchase it - then get floored by the shipping costs.

A local supermarket chain have issued "loyalty" cards. You present this card at the checkout and within a week you get an email advising that if you spend over $90 on one day within the next week, you will get a voucher for a 6c a liter discount on gasoline purchased at particular pumps. They don't point out that those pumps are about 8c a liter dearer than others.

You have to watch the little extras that mount up to become BIG extras.


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