> > Where does the $200 come in? Is this a production of shirts for more >> than just SAC? Is this a production increase from something >> previously discussed? Are these SAC shirts or All-AZ shirts? >> >> Jeff > >The $200 or $250 (for the club shirts) is just a down payment, or good faith >deposit if you will, so the printer does not get stuck with a bunch shirts, >ink, screens, art etc., that he can't use. The money in question is for the >All AZ shirts. After the event we have to pay the printer for the remainder >of the job, and then the rest is profit. Any shirts not sold are property >of the club, until sold in which time they are then turned into profit. If >an event was rained out then the club would still be responsible for the >full amount of the print job. Fortunately, we have never had any problem >selling the shirts. (Thanks to Jack for all his hard work peddling the >shirts). > >Derek Thanks for the clarification. Too bad this was not discussed and approved at the last meeting. While I too think there will be little problem in selling all the shirts, with the club finances on the fence, it certainly is a bit of concern to be responsible for $600 without previous discussion and approval. I'd like to request (2) XXL shirts ($30). I plan to be at the All-AZ SP and can pick them up there. Good luck with the sales! Jeff -- Jeff Hopkins HPO SOFT ************************************************************** Phoenix, Arizona Atlanta, Georgia 7812 West Clayton Drive 12170 Boxwood Circle Phoenix, AZ 85033-2439 U.S.A. Alpharetta, GA 30005 U.S.A. (623) 849-5889 (Fax) (770) 619-3322 (Phone/Fax) www.hposoft.com dataman.home.mindspring.com 4th Dimension Developer FileMaker Pro Expert BASIC/C/C++ Programmer/Web Site Developer