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Full Custom Print T-shirt Only US$5 (~AU$6.30) Delivered (Requires Facebook Share) @ cowcow.com

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FBSHIRT5

Get a Full Custom Print T-shirt Only US$5 (~AU$6.30) Delivered

COUPON CODE : FBSHIRT5
EXPIRY DATE : 30/08/2017
Note: Coupon code will be activated after the deal being shared on FACEBOOK

How To Redeem This Offer:
1) Share this deal on Facebook. Please ensure the post is set to Public.
2) Copy and Paste your Facebook Profile URL to the below text box, and click the "Check" button.
3) The coupon is ready to be used. Paste FBSHIRT5 during checkout to take advantage of the deal.

Terms & Conditions
US$5 for first t-shirt, US$8 for each t-shirt thereafter.
This promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offers.
Customers must apply the special coupon codes to enjoy the special prices and free shipping.
Offer is only applicable to Facebook users of 180 days or more.
Code is valid for one user per IP address.
Users must share offer on Facebook and make it visible to the Public.
Users must insert their Facebook Profile URL in the text box after sharing in order to activate code.
Free international shipping via regular airmail included.
CowCow has the right to terminate this promotion at any given time without prior notice.
In case of dispute, CowCow's decision is final.

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  • +1

    Anyone know if we can use a Nike logo? cough

    • +4

      it's coming from HK/China. you can use pretty much anything.

  • Does the tshirt you order have to be white?

    • nah. u can opt for other color/background

  • +1

    I'd wish they'd stop tying these offers into you having a Facebook account. There's a lot of great cheap offers being made, but they have the same Facebook conditions. A lot of the world refuses to use Facebook at all, like me. Otherwise, I use a lot of their other offers and they are good value.

    • +1

      It's more advertising for them, and helps to offset the cheap shirt price. And while there may be a large amount of people not using Facebook, there's a much larger amount who do use it, so it is a good opportunity for companies. Can't say I really blame them, it seems fair.

    • I also wish they'd stop selling a 22 buck shirt and 8 buck postage for the grand total of 5 bucks. It's really just inconsiderate of them.

      Do what I did anyway and use a dummy account. Easy cheesy. Enjoy being seen by no one. I'd feel like an ass for that, but none of my real account's friends would buy the shirt anyways.

  • Ordered myself one just before. Let's hope it actually comes, cheers OP.

  • This is great. Trying to make a custom nine inch nails tshirt which might be crazy enough to work. They want a pretty high res though - it might come out a blurry awful piece of rubbish but worth a shot!

    • I did a few band t-shirts a while ago. they came up really well.

      one that I did only used a 759Kb jpeg graphic. came up well.

      • The biggest image I could get was 190kb :-( It is a blurred image so it might be okay in the end but if it fails, well, I tried!

        But yeah image was 1920x1080 so it can't be that bloody bad!

  • Anyone know what gsm the material used is?

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