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Your time is valuable - you have a thousand important duties to take care of every
day - you simply don't have time to waste on repetitive tasks like writing your
business name, ABN or return address.
And yet, every work day, in businesses around the world, hundreds of hours are
spent on these unprofitable tasks - hours that you, or your staff, could be spending
increasing your business.
The solution is simple - don't write it - stamp it!
Signs Plus manufacture a wide range of quality, custom made rubber stamps, both
self inking and traditional rubber stamps.
Your stamps will be manufactured and delivered within 2-4 working days (please
allow longer for orders outside Australia).
There are no extra costs - All prices include Express Post/Courier delivery
within Australia and Air Mail world wide PLUS you receive a 100% money
back guarantee if you're not totally satisfied with the product.
Custom self inking and traditional rubber stamps save you money.
In today's hi-tech world, the humble rubber stamp is still one of the most useful items
in the modern office. Its uses are endless:
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Save time - you've already seen how many hours can be wasted on writing
basic company information - over and over.
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Save time for your customers as well. If your customers pay by cheque, just
stamp your company name on their cheque and cheque butt - they'll appreciate
not having to do all the writing.
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Save money on stationery. Don't go to the additional expense of pre-printed
envelopes, just use your address rubber stamp to quickly stamp a return
address on all out-going mail.
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Save effort. With the introduction of the GST, you can use a rubber stamp to
stamp your ABN number on invoices etc.
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Save stress. If you're having trouble keeping track of Tax Invoices, just use a
GST check list stamp.
Whether you're here in Australia, or across the world, you can save time, money
and effort by ordering your custom made stamps now. Use our secure online
ordering system - it's fast, easy and safe.
Fast, secure on-line ordering - serving Australia and the world
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