Joe, That's the way CafePress works. Every item has a base price which CafePress recoups when the item is sold. The Price shown is over and above the base price - i.e. "the profit". That portion is collected and sent to Staz on a periodic basis. CafePress takes care of the web site, the money collection, and the shipping. All we had to do is design the FB Logo, select the items to sell, and set a price for the items. Staz gets the profits, and CafePress takes care of the rest. Most of the items only give a profit of a dollar or two, so it's definitely not a big money maker for Staz. But it does get some merchandise out there for the FB enthusiasts, and provides some exposure of FutureBASIC as well. On Feb 14, 2005, at 7:50 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: > Thanks, Scott. Of course that assumes there are "profits". As with > some charitable organizations, the organization eats up almost all of > the contributions with their expenses. I assume such is not the case > in this situation. > > Joe Wilkins ---- Scott Spencer sj3@...