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Revision as of 14:30, 15 September 2009
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Mer-branded promotional badges
Description
Badges are 3.18cm by 2.5cm (1.25 inch by 1 inch) with the Mer logo as seen on the desktop background, with that same blue gradient background. They fit nicely on the back of any Nokia Internet Tablet or on any laptop or desktop computer. Stylish way to let everyone know your tablet computer is Maemo Reloaded! The material is vinyl so badges should not fade or tear, like paper ones.
Inventory Status
Very large inventory in-stock as of 8-AUG-2009
Ordering Information
Get twenty badges for 5 USD - check, money order, or dollar bills.
Also include a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope for shipment.
- Matthew T. Craig
- 219 North Gate Road
- Manchester, NH, USA
- 03104-1826
International orders should include funds for shipping and handling, instead of the SASE postage. Do include a return-addressed envelope. In some cases, we can arrange for PayPal payments, with an additional fee of 5 USD.
Single badges are provided at 1 USD each.
Conference events receive a volume discount.
Disclaimer
The Mer Project, Nokia corporation, Maemo.org, the badge distributor, and the individual Mer Project members assume no responsibility for mail delivery or customer satisfaction. The items are priced inexpensively because there is neither delivery receipt nor online payment processing. If you lose your five dollars somehow, then please understand this is a volunteer run effort. :)
Proceeds go toward additional Mer Project marketing efforts, specifically exhibitor table fees at the 2009 Ohio Linuxfest.