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The reality is, when you do "one off" on demand merchandise it's not that cheap. Since you're in no way obligated to purchase anything, I'm not sure what your comment was meant to accomplish.
--jeremy
Was intended to let you know that a mouse pad costing 20 dollars is to much. It's a mouse pad, a shirt for 20 dollars makes more sense. I'm not gonna tell you how to do business, just letting you know that unless a bunch of huge fanboys come in and see this you won't be getting anything sold. Oh wait........
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Well, to be fair it's closer to $15 and to be honest we don't make much money on the merchandise. In fact, the point isn't to make money - it's to allow members to get their hands on LQ merchandise.
Well, to be fair it's closer to $15 and to be honest we don't make much money on the merchandise. In fact, the point isn't to make money - it's to allow members to get their hands on LQ merchandise.
--jeremy
Guess you're not adding shipping, but even still unless it costs 10 bucks to put the logo on, it's over priced.
Guess you're not adding shipping, but even still unless it costs 10 bucks to put the logo on, it's over priced.
So don't buy it. I don't see what the problem is - these are not mass produced for shops, they are for members to buy and support the site. If you don't want to buy it, don't buy it.
cafe press stuff is cheaper than alot of stuff available in the uk, well if you want nice stuff. Gonna order some when i get paid next week, you should sell distro cd's aswell thatd be cool one stop shop for all your linux goodies. I gues some people wouldnt get that they where paying for cd and burning and not the actual distro
I will buy a tea-shirt when i will pass my RHCE
linux-org tea shirt and Red hat tea shirt
one i will wash,, one i will wear another dayy,,
ITS A PASSION WHAT U PEOPLE RECONN??
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