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02-13-2024
8128
Closed
SIGNED ESTIMATE
Notes
125 divibin combo units

*This may ship as soon as it's ready
Artwork completed by TJ, approved by customer True Knowles

*John noted in the order email to add $100 to the order for Creative Design fee. This fee is NOT on the signed estimate.



Artwork ordered thru Accent 14/Feb: 

130 DiviBin inserts - Bucked Up
*125 per order + 5 extra

PO 3580G
   
n/a
Ship LTL on iSEE account.
Charge customer $579.01
Send invoice to: true.knowles@greatpointbrands.com

Please put on invoice that it's for the Stinkers store 2024 Shot program.
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Created on Feb. 13, 2024 at  3:17 PM (CST). Last updated by Wuest, Erica on Feb. 14, 2024 at 10:28 AM (CST). Owned by VonderHaar, Jessica.
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