Craig McCormick wrote:
Hi.

Not sure if this is the right place for this post and I can't find
anything to answer the question on the site.

I think it time I bought a CD set and was wondering which method
benefits the project most, financially? I'm in the UK, by the way.

kd85.com would entail paying for Belgium -> UK shipping which if this
is a reasonable cost is a moot point for me.

I could go through Cortex or Holborn Books in the UK, but it looks like
they will probably get a large chunk of the proceeds.

I'm presuming that through kd85.com, the OpenBSD project would profit
more than through a reseller? I ask, as I intend to more or less
'subscribe' and continue buying further releases and I don't like to
waste even pennies, let alone pounds. That's on top of the wish to make
sure that OpenBSD benefit most and not some courier service.

Tight as a duck's arse, I know, but it's the thought that counts and the
main point in buying is to support the project, not unrelated third
parties.

Best regards,

Craig


Buy from Wim either at:

https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order.eu?P11=1

or from http://kd85.com

It costs approximately 5 euros for shipping to the UK, delivery is always reasonable (in terms of time).

But all and any donations direct to the project are valuable, and pounds buy more than the equivalent number of candian dollars.

HTH

Fred
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http://www.bristolshotokan.org.uk/

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