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Wow that's expensive

P.S: Which is why I learnt to appreciate the good thing about blogging, as it's a useful tool to interact with your guests. Below is one such example.

Got a feedback from a visitor from Germany (see the cut-out graphic below).

This gentleman (or Lady) must have read my earlier entry "Looking for that year-end gift..." and answered my plead by directed me to a link mentioned in his/her reply (Thank you, "tj").

And much to my surprise, I was lead to the page as illustrated below!!



Wow!! a collection of the national team jerseys since the "Tiger" days to the current "Nike" Lionhead T-shirt!! (the one I been hunting high and low for it)



But based on the current exchange rate (is SG$53.989033) plus the necessary miscellanous charges, I 'm not sure if it's worth the hassle??

As based on the past experience like the one I had, when I first bought THE FINAL SHOWDOWN T-shirt (pictured above), I paid $30 odd for it, only to see the price being slashed significantly when SPORTSLINK had the NIKE warehouse sale on 1st Jan!!

Comments

  1. Believed U wrote to SPH Free papers

    Saw it

    As for the shirt, Nike w/ S'pore run out at end of year so who know they may sell cheap then althought U have to wait quite a while

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