[Groop]Groop T-Shirts

Azamin azamin7@medical-online.net
Thu, 13 Jul 2000 09:48:45 -0700


I think, for sending T shirts, there is no need to use envelope with air
bubble.  Thick  paper envelope can be OK as long as it's strong...  as T shirts
is not a sensitive thing like disk/CD/tape as it might break (T shirt don't
break).

Gary Grossmann wrote:

> Hi Folks!  It's T-Shirt Time!!!!!
>
> Ok, here’s the deal.  The shirts cost $12.30 or so a piece, including
> Washington’s horrendous state sales tax.  If you are picking up the shirt at
> San Diego, send this amount to me.
>
> Domestic postage is kind of a weird.  The shirts weigh 8-10ounces, depending
> on size, which costs in the mid-two dollar range to send. But a decent
> envelope weighs enough to push it over 11 ounces and anything between
> 11ounces and 2 lbs. costs $3.20 plus the envelopes cost something.  BUT, if
> you send something in one of those cardboard Priority envelopes, it costs
> the $3.20 and the envelopes are free so it all kind of works out and that’s
> what I’m going to do.  Soooo, domestic folks add $3.20 and send me:  $15.50.
>
> Multiple Shirt Folks:  Just multiply the $12.30 by the number of shirts and
> add $3.20.
>
> Canadians add $3.00 for postage and send me $15.30.
>
> Other International folks:  Things vary a little and sometimes depend on
> whether you want it in 10 days or 2 months.  From what I can figure out, the
> best thing is to add $5-6.  So send me $18.00.  If you don’t mind waiting
> for two months, send $16.00.  Azamin, don’t send anything.  Just add it to
> my Groo Credit.
>
> PLEEEAAAASE send the funds ASAP since I have already paid half for the
> shirts and will be paying the other half upon delivery, which should be by
> Saturday.  Thanks and take care -Gary G.  (or is it Marvin?)
>
> Oh, yeah, My address is:
>
> Gary Grossmann (or so they'd like you to believe)
> 8916 Blomberg Street SW
> Olympia, WA 98512
>
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