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title: "Have you ever worn a 37.25 USD T-Shirt?"
description: "<p><u><strong>UPDATE</strong></u>: It took a while, but Google eventually refunded me. See my <a href="http://eran.sandler.co.il/2006/02/02/i-got-a-refund-woohooo/">post</a> about that.</p>
<p>Apparently, I am going to be the “proud” owner of a 37.25 bucks Google Desktop T-Shirt.</p>
<p>The same T-Shirt I was suppose to get for free from Google and apparently, If you are outside of the USA they will ship it ONLY in UPS Express.</p>
<p>For god sake, can’t you just USPS it? Normal Air Mail?! it will cost like $7.</p>"
doc_version: "1"
last_updated: "2017-06-02"
date: 2005-07-06
tags: [GDS, Google, Google-Desktop-Search, T-Shirt]
canonical: "https://eran.sandler.co.il/2005/07/06/have-you-ever-worn-a-3725-usd-t-shirt/"
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<u>**UPDATE**</u>: It took a while, but Google eventually refunded me. See my [post][1] about that.

Apparently, I am going to be the &#8220;proud&#8221; owner of a 37.25 bucks Google Desktop T-Shirt.
  
The same T-Shirt I was suppose to get for free from Google and apparently, If you are outside of the USA they will ship it ONLY in UPS Express.

For god sake, can&#8217;t you just USPS it? Normal Air Mail?! it will cost like $7.
  
This is an amount of money that can be expected for a &#8220;FREE&#8221; T-Shirt.

Most of the T-Shirts in the [**GoogleStore**][2] cost ~12 dollars so shipping it in USPS will set you back around ~20 bucks. I thought Google have a LOT of money. I&#8217;m sure they could have taken the shipping costs on themselves.

The annoying thing is that I knew they might charge me for that (which is OK) but it never said in anywhere that I saw that it will be shipped in the MOST expensive way.

It better be from a fine material, not that scartchy cheap stuff they make most of the geek merchandising shirts of.

I&#8217;m pissed.

 [1]: http://eran.sandler.co.il/2006/02/02/i-got-a-refund-woohooo/
 [2]: http://www.googlestore.com