Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone has done business with Inkscreens.com? If so, what was your experience? I've been looking for an outfit that can provide multiple services (i.e., printing, custom labels, custom bags, shipping, etc) and I am impressed with Inkscreens array of services.
Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone has done business with Inkscreens.com? If so, what was your experience? I've been looking for an outfit that can provide multiple services (i.e., printing, custom labels, custom bags, shipping, etc) and I am impressed with Inkscreens array of services.
Look in your local area first. Ask around you should find someone who can provide the services your looking for. A personal relationship with a printer is well worth it. I provide these services but only a few customers are willing to pay for them. Large quantities will get the price down but the average customer doesn't have that big of a business to want to pay for all those services so they don't purchase them.
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Mike
If you dig ditches be the best ditch digger you can be.
Look in your local area first. Ask around you should find someone who can provide the services your looking for. A personal relationship with a printer is well worth it. I provide these services but only a few customers are willing to pay for them. Large quantities will get the price down but the average customer doesn't have that big of a business to want to pay for all those services so they don't purchase them.
I would much rather deal local, but coming from a small town theres not much local. I may try to search the net to see if I can find any in the surrounding citys. But at the same time I would like to give the job to some one on this site, if all possible.
I'm sure Nashville, Knoxville, Lexington or Louisville has some one who can help you. I'm in Decatur, Alabama, 1 1/2 hours south of Nashville. Keep looking I'm sure there is somebody close to you that can help.
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Mike
If you dig ditches be the best ditch digger you can be.
Supporting local is great, but that is not to say that conducting business out of your local area is difficult or bad. Most of our client base is spread nationwide.
We specialize in start up boutique type brands to well established retail brands. We have also worked with Nike (which has its main headquarter 5 miles away from our facility).
We welcome anyone with open arms!
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at . Thanks!
Supporting local is great, but that is not to say that conducting business out of your local area is difficult or bad. Most of our client base is spread nationwide.
We specialize in start up boutique type brands to well established retail brands. We have also worked with Nike (which has its main headquarter 5 miles away from our facility).
We welcome anyone with open arms!
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at . Thanks!
Glad to hear you specialize in helping us noobies get started! I'm sure I can use all the help I can get
Supporting local is great, but that is not to say that conducting business out of your local area is difficult or bad. Most of our client base is spread nationwide.
We specialize in start up boutique type brands to well established retail brands. We have also worked with Nike (which has its main headquarter 5 miles away from our facility).
We welcome anyone with open arms!
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at . Thanks!
Alex brings up a good point. We also do business with customers all over the country. I guess my point is that so many people are looking for the best deal and search on the internet for price and never look in their local areas. There is an event in the town I live in that bought shirts to raise funds to support the event. They bought them from a company in a state 2,000 miles away. Then they aren't happy that the local business would not help financially get the event going. They walked into my shop and wanted me to help sponsor them. Guess what, they told me that I would get my logo on the back of their shirt. After I talked to them they asked me what I would charge to print their shirts (2,000 total) and my price was $1.00 cheaper and quality was much better. If you never ask or look in your local area you will never know what is available. If you can't find what your looking for then keep shopping. I am just trying to help the small shops get going. They need the business.
By the way Alex I looked at your website, very nice it looks like you do excellent work.
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Mike
If you dig ditches be the best ditch digger you can be.
Yea, I would love to deal local and help out other small business but there's nothing around like I am after. So hopefully I can help out to the ones in the states.