jabba359 wrote:I'm also glad I'm not dealing with all the shipping. Looks like a lot of work!
Says the man who help organize, pack, and ship the Usagi Yojimbo Vol. 1, Variant Covers to a ton of dojo members. And who annually (so far, it's not an expectation going forward, man

) has bought, packed, and mailed dojo members stuff from SDCC and other west coast cons.
But yes, shipping is work. It would probably go faster if I didn't write (versus type) everyone a personal note and handwrite everyone's shipping addresses. But I feel like Santa Claus. I like giving these personal touches because our dojo is such a great community. (and maybe personal touches make them more likely to pay for shipping

).
My goal is to finish shipping all the people who have given me addresses and have picked their prizes by the end of tomorrow (Saturday). I have about 14 to pack and ship for tomorrow. There are 12 additional people to ship to (7 people haven't picked their prizes and at 5 of the Get Caugh Reading/WASABI tier people haven't sent me their mailing addresses yet). I received over $250 of the $500 of the shipping costs so far from winners already. A few of them rounding up or giving a buck or two to help those who cannot pay. And not everyone has received the prizes I mailed out this week. I'm pretty hopeful most winners will pay for the shipping. Regardless, I talked with Cheryl and Julie contacted me. Together we will be able to cover whatever is leftover in shipping costs.
Regardless, this is coming to an end soon. I'm looking forward to contacting the Hero Initiative again to let them know we, the Usagi Yojimbo Dojo, the greatest fansite on the internet since the 80s raised $3286 for them and their good work. <3.
Thanks for all of you who gave your own collectibles to make this successful. And those of you who just donated money to help incentivize people buying tickets. Amazing generosity! But that is who we are. Good people who love Usagi, Stan, and the whole community. I love you folks.
Peace, maka