Okay guys.
Last year when I ran a bunch of shirts, I needed to sell a min of 100 shirts to get the price break and sell them at the price I was quoted. If remember correctly, I sold 183 garmets. Most of those orders came within the first 2 weeks.
after those 183 shirts were gone, I received countless PM's and emails from members looking for additional shirts. I ordered 5 extra shirts. Those were gone in 2 days.
The PM's, emails and 2 Idiots Logging Facebook messages continued for months.
I'm not sure if I pissed someone off, or pissed all ya'll off, but here we are and where are they?
Once again, we need 100 garmet order to keep this pricing. We are barely 1/2 way there. Kinda disappointing actually at this point. I think we're on week 3....or close to it.
Nic (Stihl Living) has done way more to help with this than I could have ever asked anyone.
(He's gonna get a free minty saw outta the deal, but don't tell him).
Because of the lack of participation we have seen with the shirts compared to the amount of effort that goes on behind the scenes, it has caused some tensions between us. Tensions that don't need to exist.
Missing information when orders are placed.
This is frustrating.
I have a family that needs my attention 110% of the time. I can't read through 200 pages of horseshit to figure out who wants what and how many and where it ships.
I don't send $50 to someone and say...."thanks for the shirts".
So now I gotta figure out what his username is, what forum he's from and what post # he requested the clothing from.
So here's the deal guys, tell me what I should do.
1) wait til closing @ Feb 11th, if we don't have 100 garmets, ya'll get refunded.
2) raise the price of the shirts based off the amount of orders received by Feb 11th.
3) ??
Whaddya wanna do?
I don't need tensions between myself and anyone of ya. Ya'll stepped up to the plate big time last year to help me and wife to which we are extremely grateful for. I'm trying to pay it forward everyday to each and everyone of you who asks for my help.
Payin it forward.....that's how Phil lived.