Why don't the supermarkets do this...
It’s been a beautiful autumn weekend in Shropshire,
the sun is still shining and I’ve finally adjusted the
last of my clocks.
Anyway, if you’re like me you probably collect the
vouchers for schools from the supermarkets,
crisp
manufacturers and cereal boxes and pass them on. I
think they’re a great idea and anything that puts
more computer equipment, sports gear or books into
schools has got to be good. But there’s a snag...
The snag is what you have to spend to get a
new computer or the mountain of crisps you have to
eat to get one book. According to the Consumers
Association you have to spend £220,000 at a top UK
supermarket, for instance, to get enough vouchers
for a computer worth less than £1,000.
Well, as one of our 20,000 happy customers, by now
you’ve probably found out that StinkyInk.com
is not
your average online shop. I like to do things a bit
differently and that’s why I decided to create our
own 'Ink Spots'
vouchers for schools scheme where
you wouldn’t have to spend a fortune for your chosen
school to benefit. Plus, it’s also open to charities or
other not for profit organisations.
Starting from today, for every whole 10 pounds
you spend at StinkInk.com
on our massive range of
printer cartridges and other supplies we’ll send you
one Ink Spot
voucher to pass onto your chosen
beneficiary. But here’s the really good news...
Every single Ink Spot is
effectively worth up to 75p
so don't throw them away. Your chosen beneficiary
can
claim a 256 Mb USB memory
stick for just 10 Ink Spots,
a Brother multi-function
wireless printer for 350 Ink Spots
(these are brilliant),
and a top of the range multi-function laser printer
worth over 750.00 GBP for just 1,000 Ink Spots.
This means that your school (or charity or other not
for profit organisation) could have the latest printers
supplied thanks to you, freeing up budget to spend
on other essential supplies. |