Print Order Form
To order - print this form - complete it by hand and fax or phone your order to -
FAX (within Australia) 02 4784 1029
FAX (international) 61 2 4784 1029
or
PHONE (within Australia) 02 4784 1029
PHONE (international) 61 2 4784 1029
or
POST : 2 Victoria Street, Leura NSW 2780 Australia
Please fill in the blank boxes, on the right side of this table and fax,
phone or post your order, along with payment details :
soon this form will be upgraded so you can complete the form on-line and submit it direct - stand by.
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photo reference number - see PHOTO GALLERY |
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size of print - see TABLE for details |
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print finish - write - GLOSS or MATT |
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lamination ? - write - YES or NO |
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lamination finish (if applic) - write GLOSS or MATT |
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mounting on 10mm foamboard? - write YES or NO |
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price |
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contact email and/or phone number |
If ordering more than one print - to avoid confusion please print off a separate Order Form for each print
Payment can be made by cheque, money order or credit card using
this form
Credit Card Details
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Name
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Expiry date ......../.........
Your
Signature............................................................................
Amount : AUD$
Using email to send credit card details - Peter Cononeos, the
executive director of the Internet Industry Association was recently
quoted in "Icon" (SMH 2/5/00) as saying that those who deem the
internet unsafe for credit card transactions are "either uninformed
or highly misleading". "There's never been a case of an email being
intercepted," he says. The article goes on to state that online
credit card theft does occur when fradulent Web sites masquerade as
large online retail stores to lure customers into revealing their
credit card details. The risk to a customer appears to be minimal (or
non existent) provided the customer alerts the card issuer to the
fraud. High Jinx customers should feel confident about using email to
place orders from this site, even though no encryption is used. Many
experts believe consumers face a bigger risk of credit-card fraud
offline, particularly in restaurants, where a waiter has a carbon
copy of you signature. If you have any doubts please fax or phone
your order through.
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