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Custom rubber stamps for your business

There are so many facets to running a successful business - how to conduct oneself, knowing your subject, corporate appearance and clothing but also, how paperwork is handled in the office can set yourself out from the rest. Whenever we received a letter or invoice into the office we would stamp it immediately with the date of receipt and either deal with it or file it in a pending folder. We always paid invoices, under the terms of our contract, on the date of receipt rather than the date of the suppliers invoice - we did this because a supplier would often leave it a week or more before sending it out and therefore reduce the time we had to pay. To-pay invoices were put into a folder so that the oldest was at the bottom and we merely checked the date that we had stamped on the face of the invoice. It was a simple but effective system. We also stamped job sheets and signed them off before sending them, together with our invoice, to clients. Stamping the job sheet served two purposes. 1) it looked professional and it gave the impression that we had carried out a quality and accuracy audit before sending 2) We also found that we checked the job sheets more carefully before stamping - the last thing we wanted was to stamp a sheet that had mistakes. Roger Thory runs Y-Ryte business stamps and he is able to supply any kind of business stamp to LJN members at 20% off the recommended retail price. Why not consider having the Green Tick logo on a stamp to emblazon your paperwork. A neatly stamped estimate or invoice would be a great way of promoting the network and at the same time, in conjunction with the voluntary customer charter, create the atmosphere that your continued intention is for supplying the best possible service that you can. See the Landscape Juice Network discounted prices Q24 (24 x 24mm) :- RRP £23.58, LJN Member price £18.86 (20% discount). Both prices include VAT. Post and packing £2.50 (Vat exempt) Q30 (30 x 30mm) :- RRP £28.18, LJN Member price £22.54 (20% discount). Both prices include VAT. Post and packing £2.50 (Vat exempt) Q43 (43 x 43mm) :- RRP £35.65, LJN Member price £28.52 (20% discount). Both prices include VAT. Post and packing £2.50 (Vat exempt) The Green Tick can be supplied in these three different sizes: Q24-1.pdf, Q30-1.pdf, Q43-1.pdf. You will see from the Y-Ryte website, rubber stamps can be produced in a number of sizes and with unlimited messages and logos and are a great alternative to having printed literature.
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    If you want a rubber stamp with the LJN Green Tick and the URL to your website then give Roger a shout.

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