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Hi when l print return stickers 80 to a sheet 60 come out ok the other 20 start to drift out of alignment ?
60 stickers come out ok 20 start to go off the sheet of stickers thanks for your help ken U need to adjust the label size and margin settings in the program printing them, it is not set up correctly. stu_the_kilted_scot | Read more A labeling machine can apply stickers to apples at a rate of 60 apples per minute? And it takes the consumer 1.5 minutes to remove the sticker because of the time it took to first try picking it off with his fingernail, then discovering it won't come off without gouging the skin, so a paring knife is employed to get under the sticker, which then sticks to the blade and the finger, and the garbage can bag etc... Assuming 22 million apples with stickers are consumed annually, how many hours are used for pricking off stickers? How many machines would be needed? 22 * 10^6 * 1.5 / 60 = 550000 hrs. abhi | Read more What are those numbers on the stickers on cars? OK. So I was in the car the other day when I saw a white sticker with "26.4" in black and another sticker with "13.3". They definitely were not license plates because they were small round stickers. Does any one know what they are? My dad and I thought they were chapters and verses from the Bible, but then we saw a sticker with "60.0" and they didn't have any names like Luke or Matthew. Does any one know what I'm talking about or do you need more info? And if you do know, what do the numbers stand for? I don't know what those numbers stand for but in my town most cars have stickers with 420 on them. They think they're saving the world one bong hit at a time. milboka | Read more Do I have to pay $60 for an item at the checkout when the sticker says $29.95? My friend went to WalMart the other day to buy a present for her nephew's birthday. She found an item he'd been wanting for a long time at an unbelievable price (it's usually around $60)! The sticker said $29.95, and so did the stickers on all the other boxes of the same product. At the checkout, she paid with her debit card and was on her way out of the store when she thought "whoa! I just paid way more than I should have for all the items in my cart." She went back to the same checkout line and the lady said "Take it to Customer Service. There's nothing I can do here." Customer Service sent a kid down the aisle to check the prices on all the boxes of this item. The kid came back saying that all the stickers said $29.95. The Customer Service lady scanned several of the boxes ... all scanned in at $59.95. Should my friend get the item for the sticker price displayed on all the boxes, or should she have to pay the $59.95 they scanned in at? Is this a deceptive sales tactic? I am a Customer Service associate at a Walmart. Whenever a situation like this happens, I allow the customer to purchase the product at the sticker price, after verifying that the customer has a legitimate complaint (some do try to pull fast ones, some lie, most DO NOT read the signs), then immediately contact the department manager or a store manager to inform them of the price discrepancy, so that it can be fixed. Unfortunately, not all Walmart associates deal with their job the same way I do, and every Walmart has their different ways of dealing with things of this nature. In your case, if you were not allowed the ticketed price, you are entitled to a full refund. Bring your receipt to the service desk, and if you can spare a little time, demand a manager and explain the problem. If you want to keep the item, this option could be beneficial to you. tramps3 | Read more |
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