Fridge magnets

-JB-

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I see the CC's truck in the first photo contest (Mikey?) has quite a selection of assorted fridge magnets in his collection, are those notches on your wand, or signs of a "kill" as it were. Nice to know I'm not the only one to do that. LOL I've even offered to touch somethings up for free if the client will give me the old ones.

Anyone else have such a collection?
 

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I just take em and replace them with mine.


I also had a bunch of cleaners send me theirs.
I got a nice collection going.



If you know you have not given me one yet please do!


Send them to


2888 Estates Dr
Aptos, CA 95003
 

Greenie

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Free bottle of spotter helps to collect even more, and you are not "taking anything" only trading.
 

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I never/can't get myself to give out fridge magnets, and I don't know why!
I know guys that absolutely swear by them, I'm sorry but I can't get past the "cheesiness" of them, but that's just me, and one of my smaller hang-ups.
 

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JB, i use them, but not the thin ones that you order pre-made. i buy "Magna-Card" brand from Staples, OfficeMax or eBay because they are easily thicker than anything out there. i then attach them by hand (1 side is self-stick). takes 20 minutes or so to do 100. i only like these kind, the strongest.

sorry i missed your call.

take care --- Derek
 

Rex Tyus

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For me refrigerator magnets have yielded the highest R O I of any marketing money I have spent.




Of course, it is the only marketing money I have ever spent. 8)

It is amazing I stay in business.


Rex
 

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