Jimmy-
It brings in very very close to nothing. I believe Erik told me when I was in Berlin that we are getting close to the threshold for them to cut us our first check of $100. Something like that anyway, I'm sure he'll clarify if this is materially wrong.
From the Cafepress interface:
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Since your most recent check (which was mailed on July 15, 2004 for $140.26 and covered all sales through May 2004), you've earned $225.44 through your account.
Of that amount, $100.20 has already cleared the mandatory 30 day return period, and will appear in your next check (unless you spend it as CafeCash!).
The other $125.24 comes from sales in the past 30 days, and remains in a "pending state" until the items can no longer be returned. Once the 30-day return period has elapsed, the commission is no longer pending, and therefore becomes available to you, either through a check or as CafeCash.
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So sales appear to be increasing, thanks in large part to the shop being prominently featured on the fundraising page. Of course the fact that quite a few people now have Wikipedia wall clocks, Wikipedia bags, Wikipedia mugs, Wikipedia caps and Wikipedia shirts is cool on its own.
Regards,
Erik