Thursday, January 21, 2010

How do you take the price tag off a gift voucher?

Ha Ha Ha Ha, this is a good one. YOU CAN'T. If you buy a voucher of R250, the price tag must be R250 unless they give the buyer some discount.How do you take the price tag off a gift voucher?
On suitable gifts and other goodies, I often use a hair drier to remove obstinate price tags. The warm/hot air loosens the adhesive and makes it easy to remove the sticker.





To remove the sticky patch that is often left on other goodies such as kitchen and household goodies, stickers on car windows etc., I spray a little Fly Spray on the offending patch, leave a while and then gently rub off.....works wonders.





More annoying than those sticky patches, is trying to remove non-removable felt pen ink from items, especially kitchen goods.





In a world where everything is described as user friendly, little thought is given to things like sticky patches, as well as trying to get into thick plastic bubble packed items. I always end up with cut hands resulting in drops of blood all over the place!How do you take the price tag off a gift voucher?
Let me know when you find out! I would also like to give the impression that I paid more for the gift!!
Mr Bunny I think you are very ';verveeld'; today?....Well you take the corner of the price tag and pull it gently off. Then you have to make sure that it is at least a R 250 gift voucher otherwise people will think you are cheap. Rather buy something cheap and put an expensive price tag on it. Then people will be very appreciative of the gift. ^^


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