JLSE50
DIS Veteran ** I am a post menopausal woman--my br
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VAL: If the extra for the shirts is a dollar or two each, then I understand people saying to keep the change. If it is a lot more, that would leave you with a ton of money to figure out how to handle and if it was me, I would feel uncomfortable keeping it all for myself no matter how aggravated I was during the process or how much time I took designing shirt fabric.
Did you spend money on long distance calls to Becky? If so, count that!
The boxes sound like a good idea and perhaps even some bubble wrap or double packing, maybe an envelope inside a box. I say this because our kids bought us a poster-size picture made on canvas from one of our DCL DREAM
photos and the box was punctured in transit. Fortunately the picture was only slightly dented and when hanging on the wall the dent does not show, but a rip in the fabric of a shirt is a whole other issue. So I say--double pack these shirts if you can.
Count the cost of packing materials!
THEN:
When you are done with it all, e-mail us each with the amount of refund we would be due and we will each tell you what we want to do with the money.
If any of the purchasers do not want their refund, you can use it toward the extra postage to England and Canada.
maybe
AND
THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE AND WILL STILL DO!
Jan




THEN:
When you are done with it all, e-mail us each with the amount of refund we would be due and we will each tell you what we want to do with the money.
If any of the purchasers do not want their refund, you can use it toward the extra postage to England and Canada.
maybe

AND
THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE AND WILL STILL DO!
Jan
