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Rip Off Press Mail Order • PO Box 4686 • Auburn, CA 95604 • 530 885 Rip Off Press Mail Order • PO Box 4686 • Auburn, CA 95604 • 530 885-8183 Toll Free inside the U.S.: 888-978-3049 • e-mail: [email protected] •www.ripoffpress.com MINI ORDER FORM AND IN-STOCK PRODUCT LIST - MARK ITEMS WANTED AND MAIL WITH PAYMENT or charge card information SHIP TO: PAYMENT WORKSHEET Name___________________________________________________ MERCHANDISE TOTAL__________ Address_________________________________________________ (This is the amount on which your Shipping Rate is based - see the chart below) City_____________________________________________________ CALIFORNIA SALES TAX__________ State_________ ZIP_____________________________ (For shipment inside CALIF. ONLY: 7.5%--No tax outside Calif.) Day Phone_____________________e-mail___________________ SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGE__________ Based on the Merchandise Total for each type of items ordered -- See the CHARTS below. I AM OVER 18 (Sign for ordering * titles) ___________________________ SUBTRACT ANY CREDITS__________ For Charge Card orders please fill in the blanks: YOUR COPY OF CREDIT MEMO/GIFT CERT./DISCOUNT CERT. MUST BE ENCLOSED ACCT. No._____________________________________________ Sec. Code_______ ADD ANY BALANCE DUE FROM BEFORE__________ Thank you!! Signature________________________________________________Exp.__________ GRAND TOTAL__________ Cardholder name (print)_________________________________________________ Enclose check or money order made out in U.S. dollars Acct. Addr. (if different from “Ship To”)_________________________________________ Or fill in the Charge Card Information at left-- SORRY, NO COD’s ______________________________________________________________________ POSTAGE & HANDLING CHART - updated 1/21/18 All orders are shipped via U.S. Mail (First Class Mail or Priority Comics, Books and all items under poster size Mail, depending on size and weight). Air Mail (Priority/Priority Mail International) Merch. Total Inside the USA Canada Elsewhere Surface shipping for small parcels outside the U.S. is no longer Worldwide available from Postal Service or any other carrier. Tier 1 $7.70 $33.25 $35.25 Under $60 We will notify you if special circumstances require postage Tier 2 $14.65 $70.50 $75.75 charges higher than shown. $60-$99.99 Tier 3 $22.00 $105.80 $113.70 To calculate the shipping charge on your order, add up the $100 and up merchandise total of comix, books, and other small-format items and then check the top chart to see what the charge will Posters, Art Prints, and Press Sheets (includes mailing tube), sent via Priority be. If you are also ordering any posters, art prints, or press Merch. Total Inside the USA Canada Elsewhere sheets, these are shipped separately in a tube. 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