January 30, 200719 yr We used to have a Soxtalk store and I guess it was alright. We didn't sell much stuff though.
January 30, 200719 yr You set your own prices. So they tell you this t-shirt will cost you $12 and you can decide what to sell it for over that. You sell it for $14, you make $2/shirt. It doesn't cost anything to upload your images and have a 'store'. They do pretty good work. For instance, I had an image with a white background put onto a grey shirt. I expected that my shirt would have a big white square with my picture in it, but thankfully they only took the image and not its background (so it looked natural on the shirt). Check out this store for some sweet wares/wears: www.cafepress.com/mmmbate
January 30, 200719 yr QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Jan 30, 2007 -> 11:32 AM) There was no loss though, right? No because you don't pay for anything. Of course our shop never made enough money to actually get any sort of pay day so they still have my mother fudging money.
January 31, 200719 yr QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Jan 30, 2007 -> 12:49 PM) Pros? Cons? Uh-oh, I smell a Sonic Ruin mousepad on the horizon!!!!
January 31, 200719 yr Author QUOTE(The Critic @ Jan 30, 2007 -> 06:02 PM) Uh-oh, I smell a Sonic Ruin mousepad on the horizon!!!! Hell with that, a Sonic beer stein would be perfect!!! I need something to try and help pay for the shipping. Edited January 31, 200719 yr by Kid Gleason
January 31, 200719 yr I've used them for a couple projects. Worked fine for me. But, you pay for their service in the prices they charge. The same t-shirts I can have my local screen printer make for $6 they charge double that but handle the production and administration. There is a tradeoff that makes sense at times, other times not.
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