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hey guys, just threw together a quick shop on cafepress with a somewhat changed logo.. check it out, buy something if you like it... help us spread the word :)
also thinking about adding this to the main site.. (after adding more products of course)
if you buy a sticker, put it somewhere great and take a picture for us :)




Represent Hack the Razr with a HTR T-shirt or sticker!
Posted: Tue, 12/19/2006 - 16:10 by finnmaccoolstickers would be good for guerilla marketing....
Represent Hack the Razr with a HTR T-shirt or sticker!
Posted: Tue, 12/19/2006 - 17:55 by tmorgan1689Quick question, are the stickers black all thru or is it translucent so it will look fine on a car window? If so i'm defn. gonna throw one on my truck.
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Posted: Tue, 12/19/2006 - 19:18 by styolhahah nice.. im not actually sure, i would think that its solid black and that the back will even be white like a normal boring bumper sticker...
for you i would recommend like a sticker kiosk so it could be a real cut out vinyl... actually, for me i should think about that for people to buy... maybe ill contact a sticker store and see what they could arrange for me... but for car windows a cutout vinyl is definately 100% best thing ever
Represent Hack the Razr with a HTR T-shirt or sticker!
Posted: Tue, 12/19/2006 - 19:31 by gaj90027I see a long sleeve black shirt and a couple stickers in the very near future for me :twisted:
Great idea styol!
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Posted: Tue, 12/19/2006 - 21:02 by styolword! i thought it might kinda work with what we've got goin on here... probably gonna add it to the actual site in some way
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Posted: Wed, 12/20/2006 - 15:01 by thermoIf you upgrade your shop to a premium shop you will be able to make it look a lot more like the main hacktherazr.com site (black background, custom scroll bars, the overall hacktherazr.com look and feel).
I used cafepress back during the 2004 elections and made about $2,000 total. One month one of my checks was $605.06. 8) Not bad money for just a few hours of work a week, especially because I was 14 when I opened my first shop.
Represent Hack the Razr with a HTR T-shirt or sticker!
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2006 - 15:43 by styollol thats awesome... yeah im going to upgrade the account, just wanted to see if anybody here was even remotely interested hehe
Represent Hack the Razr with a HTR T-shirt or sticker!
Posted: Wed, 12/20/2006 - 17:27 by thermoMy dad was looking online for different business ideas and he found cafepress.com. I figured it couldn't hurt to give it a try...
And the I surprised everybody once the checks started coming in.
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Posted: Thu, 12/21/2006 - 12:59 by bassmankcThe page wont show, is it just me?
24 hours in a day , NOW 30 beers in a case , I have some work to do !!
VZW V3M Flashed to alltel
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Posted: Thu, 12/21/2006 - 18:56 by thermoActually, I got this email from Cafepress today:
"Hello Shopkeepers,
As you may have read on the CafePress Community Forum, we're experiencing a targeted Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack, which is causing significant service interruptions. As of right now some customers have access that appears normal, some have intermittent access, and some have no access at all. We will continue to update the CafePress Community Forum (http://forums.cafepress.com/eve) as we have more to share, and we urge you to check there for the most recent information.
A DDoS attack prevents access to a web site by its users. You can compare this to 500 people trying to enter a retail store through the same door at the exact same moment. This congestion prevents consistent and easy flow of traffic to the site. There has not been a breach of information.
A DDoS attack is a computer crime and violates Internet proper use policy as dictated by the Internet Architecture Board, and we are now working with the proper authorities. For this reason we are not able to share any additional details at this time.
More information about DDoS attacks can be found easily online with a quick Google or Wikipedia search.
We do consider this an attack on CafePress, but we're most disturbed at how this victimizes our community of Shopkeepers. If you have specific questions please contact and we will get back to you as quickly as possible. "
That could be it.