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> Pre-Order your Melanie C Calendar, The Melanie C Fans’ Charity Network Calendar 2010
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post Sep 1 2009, 02:58 PM
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From today until October 31st, you can pre-order your copy of The Melanie C Fans’ Charity Network Calendar 2010.

Pre-order not only means that you guarantee your copy and as soon as they are back from the printers they’ll be winging their way to you, it also means that your name will be entered into a draw to win a personalised signed cover of this year’s calendar.

Calendars are A4 size with all the usual delights of full colour glossy pictures and all the wire and hook goodness to hang it up with. Please remember that in previous years we have often sold out in this pre-order stage – last year selling out in something crazy like 8 days!
We cannot guarantee that more will be made like last year, it depends on demand so it’s highly recommended that you get in while you can.

Prices for this year are as follows and includes all postage and packaging:

UK - £12.50
Mainland Europe - £13.50
Rest of World - £14.50

We prefer Paypal as the method of payment, but we also accept UK cheque, postal order and international money vouchers. Unfortunately we cannot accept bank transfers or credit/debit card details.

If you’d like to pre-order, simply copy and complete the details below and email it to charity_network@hotmail.com you’ll then get an email with our Paypal info or the postal address to send your cheques etc. Once payment has been received you’ll get a confirmation email and your calendar number(s).

NAME:
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS:
COUNTRY:
NO. OF CALENDARS:
PAYMENT METHOD:



The choosen charities are :Autism Speaks and The Birmingham Children's Hospital


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