The Custom Stink Situation

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EDIT:
Since filming this, I have been able to locate emails automatically generated by CustomInk with specific order information as they came in, so if you bought a shirt, and provided an email, I may eventually reach out to you that way. Then, as now, the campaign apparently did not exist according to CustomInk's website accessible to the public or via my account dashboard.

The cliffnotes version:
I had two shirt campaigns. One was a men's shirt. The other was a women's shirt. They explicitly approved both shirts which is at the end of the email rejecting a third shirt which used the slur, "turf" but spelled differently. The men's shirt record exists, is closed, and was paid out to me. To my knowledge, some have received this shirt in the mail. The women's shirt campaign record was also paid to me and shipping notices were sent to people who bought shirts. I received confirmation that the shirts were shipping. I have since had all other campaigns closed and, to my knowledge refunded. The women's shirt campaign record no longer exists. This means I have no record of sales or what fraction of each payment was payment for a good or a donation. This is relevant for tax purposes. I believe this was clearly intended to send a message that their intent in refusing to provide public accommodations to me is aimed at erasing women. Literally erasing a successful women's campaign is a message. Otherwise, why delete old records?

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