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Re: Buying a site patch
DapperDan #370236 01/21/2010 11:44 AM
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Re: Buying a site patch
DapperDan #370237 01/21/2010 11:56 AM
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Oh what have I gotten myself into!!




Basically what yer doing here is a selfless act of compassion!! Yeah, there's gonna be some logistics involved but the payment part of the equation can be made easy with a paypal account. Thank you for taking this on!!!!

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Re: Buying a site patch
Keith #370238 01/21/2010 1:10 PM
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Maybe pm for orders and Paypal for payment.

Re: Buying a site patch
SpeedyKiwi #370239 01/21/2010 3:31 PM
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Publish the email address you use for paypal and tell them how much money to send you, or have people PM you if they want to send a check or money order. Personally I'd just do paypal and maybe Google checkout for those who don't like paypal.

If you have a web site there's a way to put a preconfigured paypal button to make that easier. We use them on the Leather Store (for now, until I can implement a proper shopping cart system): http://leathermontana.com/catalog2009/page03.html


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Re: Buying a site patch
FriarJohn #370240 01/21/2010 6:09 PM
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pm sent Dan. Order for 2

Also, what you're doing here is an awesome gesture to the fellow members here. A deep and hearty THANK YOU. I hope I can return a favor here one way or another.


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Re: Buying a site patch
DunnSpeed #370241 01/21/2010 6:26 PM
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I stuck cash in an envelope. It may be easier than even paypal.


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Re: Buying a site patch
DapperDan #370242 01/21/2010 7:19 PM
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Thanks Dan - I really appreciate it!

Re: Buying a site patch
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Re: Buying a site patch
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Two_Wheel_n #370245 01/22/2010 6:00 PM
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newt #370246 01/22/2010 6:36 PM
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You're the man, Dan!!! Really good of you to get this involved. Pat on the back and everybody else owes you a beer, even AFTER they buy the patch.


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arstaren #370247 01/23/2010 1:20 AM
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New guy on the block sent PM for 3. He rides an 09 Speedy. Been a lurkin and a learnin.

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Re: Buying a site patch
FrankM #370248 01/23/2010 1:32 AM
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I would like one too, PM sent.


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KaiserSoze #370249 01/23/2010 1:43 AM
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Re: Buying a site patch
DapperDan #370251 01/24/2010 10:57 AM
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Hey Dan, How are things going?


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Re: Buying a site patch
xvsreaper #370252 01/24/2010 6:33 PM
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Hi Dan,

Can I order a patch too. I do suggest PayPal for us Overseas guys but just remember they do slug you a percentage. I will pay more to cover whatever that is.

One guy who would know what the costs of paypal are is Fast Eddy. Why not give him an email?

Otherwise, just advise people you need to charge a little bit more to cover the Paypal costs. It's not much but it will add up.

That's my suggestion anyway but in the meantime can you set one aside for me please?

Btw, thanks for doing this too. You are more than just Dapper, you are doubly Dapper Dan

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Re: Buying a site patch
Stacka #370253 01/24/2010 7:24 PM
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Hi Dan,

Can I order a patch too. I do suggest PayPal for us Overseas guys but just remember they do slug you a percentage. I will pay more to cover whatever that is.

One guy who would know what the costs of paypal are is Fast Eddy. Why not give him an email?

Otherwise, just advise people you need to charge a little bit more to cover the Paypal costs. It's not much but it will add up.

That's my suggestion anyway but in the meantime can you set one aside for me please?

Btw, thanks for doing this too. You are more than just Dapper, you are doubly Dapper Dan

Staffo




I'm with Staffo, I would like one too. You can combine mine and his together at this end.

I think i'd better ask him though.

Hey Staffo.


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Re: Buying a site patch
FrankW #370254 01/26/2010 6:08 AM
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Suits me Frank. it's just swings and roundabouts as far as I'm concerned. In fact I already owe Benny a beer for instance. Hey, it's the best excuse I know for a ride back up there.

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Re: Buying a site patch
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I'm gutted, would have loved to buy a site patch and was all ready to put in my order until I saw the pic, as a PROUDWELSHMAN I could never be seen wearing a union jack. dont mind making some sort of contibution to the site though,it's the best thing i've come across on the interweb

Re: Buying a site patch
proudwelshman707 #370256 01/27/2010 7:48 AM
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I understand and would probably agree if my ancestors weren't sent here to Aus as punishment. Now we're trying to keep them and all the other free loaders out lol. So my reason for accepting the Union Jack is my way of saying thankyou. Ha ha

Oh, did I say I love the Speedie they made?


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Re: Buying a site patch
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I'm gutted, would have loved to buy a site patch and was all ready to put in my order until I saw the pic, as a PROUDWELSHMAN I could never be seen wearing a union jack. dont mind making some sort of contibution to the site though,it's the best thing i've come across on the interweb




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Re: Buying a site patch
DapperDan #370258 01/28/2010 9:14 PM
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Re: Buying a site patch
roadworthy #370261 01/31/2010 12:12 AM
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I stuck cash in an envelope. It may be easier than even paypal.




Is that easier for ya, Dan? That's not too hard.


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Re: Buying a site patch
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Suits me Frank. it's just swings and roundabouts as far as I'm concerned. In fact I already owe Benny a beer for instance. Hey, it's the best excuse I know for a ride back up there.


do you bugger i have forgotten what it was for
sorry Staffo otherwise i'd have collected the other week
now as for a patch yes please Dan i'll pm you and as the rest have said thanks for doin this
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Re: Buying a site patch
islandbum #370263 02/01/2010 10:48 PM
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Ok everyone. I received the patches in today. I will be responding to everyone that PM'd me with my address. I have decided that I will not be accepting PayPal. My reasoning for this is that they take a cut & I have decided that I will donate to the forum what I paid for the patches so I don't want PayPal to get anything. Now as I said before I am charging $2.50 per patch which includes the postage for those here in the Sates. For those that are overseas what I will do is charge $2.00 per patch & then in addition whatever the actual postage cost will be. I am going to check with the postal service to determine what the cost will be & once I get the info I will let each of you know. I hope you all think this is fair. Oh by the way, be patient with me while I put this all together. The patches look great!!


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Re: Buying a site patch
DapperDan #370264 02/01/2010 10:51 PM
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Hey Dan, FWIW I think paypal does not take a cut if the sender enters it to send as a gift... I could be wrong, maybe someone else can confirm.


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Re: Buying a site patch
roadworthy #370265 02/02/2010 2:17 AM
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I not sure but for those of us overseas Im not sure how else we could pay. Including the " cut " so the net result remains the same.

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DapperDan #370266 02/03/2010 8:24 PM
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I'd buy a couple.

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mojochief #370267 02/03/2010 10:12 PM
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Dan, pm sent for two.


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TriumphLance #370268 02/03/2010 10:20 PM
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