A hume t-shirt....

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  1. weegie red

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    Maybe we could club together to buy Morgan some elbow pads?

    The profits aren't significant, the commission on the "Justice for Hume" shirt is set at 10p per shirt.
     
  2. Gue

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    You're charging &pound;15 for the shirts right ???? </p>

    A decent shirt costs around &pound;3... plus thecost of the printing..</p>

    I'm all for a bit of free enterprise but surely not in this case. I'mbet I know one young lady on this board who would know a good charity to donate the profits to...</p>

    I'm not having a go mate, honest</p>
     
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    It's the site that's the rip-off mate, not Weegie.

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    You do all the design work andmarketing for them and they pay commission. In this case he says it's just 10p. It's the site that's making &pound;10+ per shirt.</p>
     
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    Quite right Windy...

    ...like I've said to a number of people who have PM'ed me to ask about the site. If I had the spare time and creative flare I would probably look to setting up a profitable site, that not only sells Barnsley shirts but that also sells shirts to rival supporters, as I would rather make money out of Blunts and Wendies than us! It's a hobby more than anything.

    I set up the Barnsleytees shop on spreadshirts originally as I wanted to provide an alternative to the pap that was being dished out in the club shop and wanted to find an avenue that would allow me to design a t-shirt for myself!

    The site is a rip off run by Germans but they're actually pretty decent quality (in terms of the material, delivery and printing) the designs however are open to criticism. I don't profess to be a graphic designer or have the wit of Jimmy Carr but just thought I'd try to put a basic offering out there that's an alternative to the club shop. When you look at more professional outfits...you can see the results for yourself.

    See Sunderland for example.........

    http://www.a-love-supreme.com/alssh...ndex&cPath=1&zenid=elpa4nuv3rb0gbgltm5n0kk0u2
     
  5. Gue

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    Thanks for that mate..

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    I didn't realise.... why don't you get the shirts done nearer home.. I'm sure Windy could help ???</p>
     

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