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Hey all, I was hoping to buy a fitted shirt from the gog.com cafe press store ( http://www.cafepress.com/GOGcomStore )
and they only come in standard fit. :(
Any chance I'll get to wear a shirt that fits me?
also, this might technically be advertising, but it's a good deal and I like sharing
if you have a bankofamerica credit or debit card, you can get 10% "cash back" from cafepress purchases if you enroll at bankofamerica.com/additup
the mother of my kids works for bofa and told me about this, this evening.
Anyway, I would be absolutely delighted to be able to get a fitted shirt as opposed to the standard.
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At least you live in the US, meaning 40% of your bill won't be shipping and tariffs. Mine will. I bought from Cafepress once before. I'm never doing it again. I really wish GOG would find a service that ships from within the EU.
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Wishbone: At least you live in the US, meaning 40% of your bill won't be shipping and tariffs. Mine will. I bought from Cafepress once before. I'm never doing it again. I really wish GOG would find a service that ships from within the EU.

I hope you mean a service that ships within the EU and the US. If they switched to just an EU distributor, then the US customers would be screwed on shipping just like you are now. The question is, is the a Cafepress-like service that actually does that?
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Wishbone: At least you live in the US, meaning 40% of your bill won't be shipping and tariffs. Mine will. I bought from Cafepress once before. I'm never doing it again. I really wish GOG would find a service that ships from within the EU.
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cogadh: I hope you mean a service that ships within the EU and the US. If they switched to just an EU distributor, then the US customers would be screwed on shipping just like you are now. The question is, is the a Cafepress-like service that actually does that?

Well, yes. The optimal solution would naturally be one that did both. And yes, there are several similar services in the EU. Whether any of them also have US departments, I don't know. I just think it a bit unfortunate that GOG, as a European company, chooses the worst solution for their European customers. But I guess it's a matter of economy.
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cogadh: I hope you mean a service that ships within the EU and the US. If they switched to just an EU distributor, then the US customers would be screwed on shipping just like you are now. The question is, is the a Cafepress-like service that actually does that?
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Wishbone: Well, yes. The optimal solution would naturally be one that did both. And yes, there are several similar services in the EU. Whether any of them also have US departments, I don't know. I just think it a bit unfortunate that GOG, as a European company, chooses the worst solution for their European customers. But I guess it's a matter of economy.

At the time it was a matter of finding a one-stop solution for worldwide =)
We want to do more with the merchandise (eg. open up different stores to give a choice or add more t-shirts/designs) but quite frankly, we're still trying to keep the games coming and adding new features, so adding more stores/merchandise is put back a bit (read: a month or so).
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Wishbone: Well, yes. The optimal solution would naturally be one that did both. And yes, there are several similar services in the EU. Whether any of them also have US departments, I don't know. I just think it a bit unfortunate that GOG, as a European company, chooses the worst solution for their European customers. But I guess it's a matter of economy.
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Oldski: At the time it was a matter of finding a one-stop solution for worldwide =)
We want to do more with the merchandise (eg. open up different stores to give a choice or add more t-shirts/designs) but quite frankly, we're still trying to keep the games coming and adding new features, so adding more stores/merchandise is put back a bit (read: a month or so).
So, it'll be a month before I see the fitted style?
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Wishbone: Well, yes. The optimal solution would naturally be one that did both. And yes, there are several similar services in the EU. Whether any of them also have US departments, I don't know. I just think it a bit unfortunate that GOG, as a European company, chooses the worst solution for their European customers. But I guess it's a matter of economy.
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Oldski: At the time it was a matter of finding a one-stop solution for worldwide =)
We want to do more with the merchandise (eg. open up different stores to give a choice or add more t-shirts/designs) but quite frankly, we're still trying to keep the games coming and adding new features, so adding more stores/merchandise is put back a bit (read: a month or so).

It's perfectly understandable. Of course the games have first priority. Just please understand that as long as your store only ships from the US, don't expect too many European customers. It's just not economically feasible for us. At least not here in Denmark.
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Oldski: At the time it was a matter of finding a one-stop solution for worldwide =)
We want to do more with the merchandise (eg. open up different stores to give a choice or add more t-shirts/designs) but quite frankly, we're still trying to keep the games coming and adding new features, so adding more stores/merchandise is put back a bit (read: a month or so).
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Weclock: So, it'll be a month before I see the fitted style?

Or so... :)
Another solution would be to shed a few pounds so that the stuff you buy can actually fit you. : )
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drmlessgames: Another solution would be to shed a few pounds so that the stuff you buy can actually fit you. : )
I'm asking for the smaller shirt, the solution here would be to gain a few pounds.
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drmlessgames: Another solution would be to shed a few pounds so that the stuff you buy can actually fit you. : )
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Weclock: I'm asking for the smaller shirt, the solution here would be to gain a few pounds.

Easier to do then!
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Weclock: I'm asking for the smaller shirt, the solution here would be to gain a few pounds.
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drmlessgames: Easier to do then!
actually, that'd probably be more difficult as I've been only 160lbs since I was 14. Eat like a pig still
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drmlessgames: Easier to do then!
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Weclock: actually, that'd probably be more difficult as I've been only 160lbs since I was 14. Eat like a pig still

fast metabolism heh?
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Weclock: actually, that'd probably be more difficult as I've been only 160lbs since I was 14. Eat like a pig still
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drmlessgames: fast metabolism heh?
yeah, even through muscle building, I couldn't gain weight.. it was weird as hell
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Weclock: actually, that'd probably be more difficult as I've been only 160lbs since I was 14. Eat like a pig still
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drmlessgames: fast metabolism heh?

Or bad table manners.