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Originally Posted by winds
Treehouse_Ryan, you are literally the worst thing to happen to my wallet since College Tuition! Haha, as always, thanks so much for your dedication to the community!
An additional question for you though, I made an order last night then realized I wanted to add another giclee to my order, so I made a 2nd order. The shipping was offset a little since the orders couldn't be combined. So, after talking with customer service they suggested I make a third order with everything, then cancel the other 2. I did that now, but am just wondering how the numbering system goes (are the giclee's individually numbered?), are the lower numbers going to be handed out in order of first come, first serve? Or is it completely random?
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Wow, that's a pretty big league you just put me in....
The numbering situation is complex, but the bottom line is your situation won't really have an effect on your outcome.
I'm pushing really hard for us to ship these out ourselves, but that's not confirmed to be what's happening yet. If the warehouse ships, they pack in roughly the order things come in, but the way that they pull the prints won't be sequential and we can't ask them to sort that out, so the numbers would be essentially arbitrary. If we pack them, there is a bit more flexibility, but it will also be our first time doing something of this size, so I can neither promise nor enforce any additional complexity to the scheme to account for numbers.
Going further, the shops already numbered their prints, so people will be getting SF and NY marked prints arbitrarily as well, and that makes things less straightforward. Also, I unpacked most of them this afternoon and I can tell you they are not and are not likely to be sequential by the time we start stuffing tubes....
On top of all of that, the glacial rate at which they're selling means, depending on which prints we're actually talking about, there's a decent chance your spot in line (the line is a lie!) would be essentially unaffected anyway, even if that had meaning (which it doesn't, really).
[head spins]