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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Quick update on the state of the Boots program: We are almost there and I expect to roll things out in the next week. There will be 2 levels for Better Bastards to choose from: Level 1: Boots in this level will cost $0. Level 2: Boots in this level will be discounted $80 (the range in price is something like $140 - $250) In terms of delivery, there will be 2 options: Delivery option 1: Pickup - you'll be given an address to come pick up your boots Delivery option 2: Standard Delivery - $15 flat rate Because of logistics as we roll this out to start, the program is only eligible to residents of BC (Smiles I will need to work something out with you )As of now, new premium memberships are going to be put on hold, i.e., you can't signup. I need to do this in order to get everything integrated proper before the launch of the Boots program. Signups will be opened at the launch (current premium members needn't worry and I'll be in touch with you before launch so you can get a first look). Cheers, Regs.
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Keep up the good work!
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Getting oh-so-close... ![]()
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Of course! But sign-up is currently suspended until I find the time to pull everything together...
__________________ Take the piss (out of someone) vb. British -- to mock, deride, poke fun (at). This vulgarism has been in widespread use since the late 1940s. The original idea evoked by the expression was that of deflating someone, recalling the description of a self-important blusterer as 'all piss and wind.' |
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