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Print Me A Label, Will You?

December 24th, 2007 Posted in Blog, ReviewMe Reviews

Have you ever wanted labels to put on an item or package you were shipping to a customer so that they remembered who shipped the package to them? Well, Frontier Label is here to solve that problem. They allow you to create a label of your choosing in several different shapes and sizes.

This service is similar to creating a personalized t-shirt but it involves a little more work. Frontier Label offers almost 600 different label sizes and usually takes 3 days to create the labels before they are shipped. They also offer a one day processing time guarantee that costs a bit more but it may be worth it if you are in a hurry.

They also have a really nice website which was highly impressive. Their online quote is actually an instant quote which seems quite accurate and is good rather than having customers wait a day for a price quote. They use the some really high quality machines to print and laminate the stickers and their quality seems a lot better than most I have come across. Their labels are not too expensive ranging from $.35 to $1.25 per sticker.

They even allow returning customers to reorder the same stickers using their online system which saves their customers a lot of time by not having to recreate the sticker again. If you go to their website, they will even send you a sample pack so that you can compare their quality to those of other companies that you may have seen. They also have a live chat or 1-877 number in case you need help so you can get help when you need it. I think you should definitely check out Frontier Label if you wish to take your business to the next level. They have quality products at great prices!

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