16th Jan 2007, 23:27
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Attention:
ALL international orders to date (save two, which I will send myself), will go out on Tuesday. This photo shows seventeen of eighteen packages. Four of them are going to Geodyne, in which are all the remaining orders going to the UK (save one).
Orders to all other countries outside the US will be going out directly. I will email everyone when the orders leave my hands today, to confirm, but yes, ALL international orders (again, save two, which I am taking care of myself) are going out *ON TUESDAY.*
One domestic (USA) shipment and three international shipments went out today (two to the UK, and one to Canada.)
Everyone whose stuff was shipped today has been notified via the email they used to place the order.
Over 150 calendars have been mailed. Please be patient. More will go out tomorrow, but please be advised that Monday is a federal holiday and there is no mail delivery or pickup on that day in the US. I will notifiy everyone as their stuff ships.
This is how it works:
All calendars being sent to Europe go to Geodyne first. They will then be distributed.
Why?
This is a LOT (read a LOT) less paperwork on my end. If I ship these things one at a time, I have to fill out customs declaration forms for *every last one*. Considering I have to get over 370 calendars out the door right now, I'm happy to save on the paperwork.
Also shipping them in bulk from here is cheaper than sending them out one at a time.
All the envelopes within are already pre-addressed. Geo wouldn't even have to leave the post office. All she has to do is open them up, and hand them back to her postal people. If your calendar is in this envelope, you will be hearing from me today via email.
I counted- there's 8 envelopes in there. These will be out of my hands tonight.
All North American orders scheduled to ship today have shipped and I will be notifiying those people right now.
They have just arrived.
I will get getting them out to the 12 (so far) countries that they need to get to asap, probably in batches of about 50 at a go. They are here. They are coming to you. Be patient.
There are still about 130 of them that need homes that are not in my living room, so if you haven't yet, buy one now.
For all the latest information as to the status of all things at the lime project, please go to limesuckers.org, which is our interactive blog.
Only about halfway done. I did the design for this over a year ago but for
some reason there were no perspectives. So, Mike has been working on them for me.
As always design skills are mine, 3d skills are his.I'll post a finished version once it's done. Next he's putting in the monitors and product display on the walls, followed by additional signage/logo displays, product, and people. As I said, it's about half done
now.