![]() ![]() ![]() Once you have inspected your goods and have signed their acceptance on the delivery copy noting any damage, you agree that the delivery copy is then evidence of the condition of the goods as at the time of delivery. Any damage detected should be immediately reported to the carrier and your Assigned Store and noted on the delivery copy. On delivery, inspect your goods carefully. If reasonable access is unavailable or you are not at delivery address at the agreed delivery time you will be charged for any subsequent delivery. Office Choice and your Assigned Store agree to deliver goods to you on the understanding reasonable access is available. Please be aware of this when placing your order. Keep in mind however that any delivery times quoted are indicative only and Office Choice and your Assigned Store will not be held liable for any delays. To get an indication of lead times you can contact your Assigned Store before or after you place your order. We are not able to quote delivery lead times on our website. If you require a special delivery, contact us to discuss your options. Due to the bulky nature of furniture, all furniture deliveries will be quoted once order received by the Assigned store. ![]() An additional fee may apply for deliveries outside the metropolitan areas of all capital cities/states due to the remote nature of the delivery location. All orders under $55.00 inc GST will incur a delivery fee of $9.95. And that includes the most important part of the process delivery.įree delivery for all orders over $55.00 incl. Last weekend, San Jose Sharks goalie James Reimer refused to his Pride warmup jersey (citing his religious beliefs), though everybody else, including the team’s two Russian players, went forward with the plan.Įarlier this week, Prokop released a statement addressing the league’s Pride Night debacles, calling them “disappointing.We’re here to make stationery and office supply easy. It’s unknown why the organization thinks it’s more dangerous for its three Russian-born players to show solidarity with LGBTQ people than Ukrainians. The Chicago Blackhawks also publicly supported Ukraine this season, which is also illegal under Russian law. The Dallas Stars and Los Angeles Kings each have a Russian-born player, and all of their players recently wore Pride jerseys. While blaming Russia seems like a convenient out, the explanation doesn’t add up. Russia’s most recent anti-LGBTQ law, passed in December, “makes it illegal to spread ‘propaganda’ about ‘nontraditional sexual relations’ in the media, advertising, movies or on social media,” according to the New York Times. About five percent of NHL players are Russian. Amazing how we all missed that.Įarlier this month, The Athletic reported that Putin’s anti-gay laws are causing some NHL teams to rethink their Pride Nights, in an effort to protect their Russian-born players. Most recently, the Chicago Blackhawks announced they were ditching their Pride warmup jerseys, citing Russia’s anti-LGBTQ propaganda law.Īpparently, Vladimir Putin has annexed Chicago. The awesome gesture from Thunderbirds players pales in comparison to the Pride Night cowardice that’s been displayed across the NHL this season. ![]() Looking forward to this again! /nsMwnVBGgm- TOm Helm March 23, 2023 Last night was a wonderful night and there was lots of love in the building from everyone. ![]()
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