Friday, March 13, 2009

Update on III Patches from Raven's Wood:



Today I received 12 separate orders ranging from 1 to 10 patches each. Most paid with USPS money orders but a couple paid with personal checks (I'll be holding their orders up until the checks clear).

One guy wanted his in Desert.

Could you both put up a notice on your blogs that we don't yet have desert available, like we said in the original advertisement?

We can order the Desert in a bit...I want to make sure that we can sell the minimum order of 200 based on initial orders first, though...

5 comments:

Charlie said...

Any word on if/when they'll accept payment by credit card or PayPal?

Moe Death said...

I second Charlie's post! Are you gonna get PayPay? I don't use the plastic any more and a check takes forever! God bless you, Mike. You've given me hope over the last year or so...

Anonymous said...

We're working on it! A fellow 3 percenter is sending a cost-effective program that he has access to.

In the meantime, there's always a US Postal Money Order for those who don't like plastic! :-)

Sorry it hasn't been any faster...doing this part-time has its limitations.

Thanks for your patience!!

Johnnyreb™ said...

PayPal is a really free and easy way to go ...

Brock Townsend said...

PayPal is anti-gun. I encourage all to use GearPay when they come back up.https://www.gearpay.com/

"GearPay is extremely well funded, so no problems there.
The issue is nearly resolved and it centers around the fact that reliable PayPal "type" software is unavailable (someone seems to have made sure of that), so it has to be created (programmed) from scratch.

The original software GearPay was using was "adequate" for initial opening and dependability up to several thousand users, that point was reached and the software started to get a little froggy. Upon shutdown, no data was lost and no member privacy was infringed, it was simply a precaution we decided to take. The fact that you can see this page is evidence we are not gone.

The Upgraded software is being written as we speak, additional features added and faster reaction/service times factored in. Remember, GearPay was created as a ProGun way to snub the main online payment service, it was not brought online in an attempt to get rich. That means Customer Safety and Software Durability is the Main Concern.

This is where we are at currently. Being the best is what we strive for and it is still our mission statement. We will be back - as soon as able, the current political climate not withstanding.

Molon Labe!"