Q: Is this 20 lb weight of paper a good weight for homemade cards ? Or what should I use, instead? Asked on 2/20/2013 by Gypsy sue Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: I prefer the heavier paper (24 pound) but this paper's weight (20 pound) will do if you are in a pinch. I don't want to sound like a paper snob but I really prefer printing things I want on 24 pound and things I don't care about on 20 pound. You really can feel the difference. Good luck. Answered on 2/23/2013 by Rx Guy from Jackson, NJ A: I would say no. The 20 lb paper weight is the most common paper weight. This is what most printers use. Your average letter or billing statement would be printed on 20 lb paper. I would look for something in the 70 lb to 100 lb weights. Your average business card is printed on 90 lb paper. Answered on 2/20/2013 by Community Answer from None
Asked on 5/15/2012 by dudy from albama Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I have received your inquiry through Answer Box, and would like to apologize as I am unsure of your question. For assistance, please contact us by dialing 1-800-333-3330. We would be happy to further assist you. Answered on 5/16/2012 by Liz C from Staples
Q: What's different between Staples Paper #513099 and Staples Paper #513096? Asked on 12/5/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: 513099 is 1 ream of paper that contains 500 sheets of paper. 513096 is 1 case of paper that contains 10 reams of paper (5000 sheets of paper per case). Answered on 12/19/2011 by Cara B from Staples
Q: I wish to purchase paper in two colors. One is light yellow and the other is light pink. No where on your web site do I find this available. Asked on 12/4/2010 by Jan from Yardville, nj Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: The following items are colored copy paper: 490935 and 471742 Answered on 12/8/2010 by Customer Care from Staples A: Just go to a srapbook shop.. They can order for you if you need allot.. Answered on 4/5/2011 by supermom7 from Reese MI
Q: I previously bought this paper in 3-ream cases. Is this still offered? How about half cases? Asked on 9/6/2010 by AndyShap Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This is available in a 10 ream case Answered on 10/12/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: would like to purchase a case, but can't find the product by the case and associated pricing. is it available? if so, please provide a product number Asked on 1/10/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: When you encounter a problem locating an item or are not sure if it exists, you can go on here and use the chat box or call the toll free number. I think there is also an e-mail option so you are covered in many ways. It might take a few days by the non-phone methods so calling might be the best option (or chat). Answered on 2/23/2013 by Rx Guy from Jackson, NJ A: Do a search on 513096. The only reason I know this is because I purchased a case at the store last year and used the box code to find it on the web site. Answered on 1/30/2010 by Jim from Roswell, GA A: Yes, the case product number is 513096. Answered on 2/1/2010 by Customer Care from Staples A: Yes, you can buy this paper by the case. Here's the info. Multi-Purpose Paper Item/Sku# 513096 Model 513096-BL 5,000 sheets in a case Price at the time of this reply is $42.99 Hope this helps. Answered on 1/26/2010 by G from Desert Hot Springs, CA A: The cases are there but for what I save in the case purchase, it doesn't make up for the space it would take up at home. Answered on 1/26/2010 by Sweet Babu from Napa, CA A: Item# 513099 purchase at Staples store or if not in stock they usually deliver for not charge the next day. And delivery for out of stock store items is FREE. Answered on 3/9/2010 by Popgeezer from Maryland A: There's a store close to us, so we buy there. Plenty of cases to go around. On website, item number for the 10 ream case is 513096. Answered on 8/11/2010 by dental office from austin, texas
Q: Is this included in the rebate online because the ad doesn't say you can't do it online, but the instant savings doesn't show up? Asked on 8/9/2009 by Laurey from Union City, IN Know the answer? Answer this question 10 answers A: I filed my rebate on line Answered on 8/18/2009 by scott from columbus, ohio A: I hope you received your answer already, but in case you didn't - the answer is Yes - you can submit rebate online. Bob - Florida Answered on 8/18/2009 by Pizza Bob from Longwood, FL A: Yes I did the rebate on line Answered on 8/18/2009 by Jean from Ravenna, Ohio A: Most rebates can be handled on line and I prefer to buy at the local Staples store where you can always talk to the manager. Answered on 8/18/2009 by Sue from Greenville, Ohio A: The clerk at Staples store said just go online and submit your rebate and enter your code from reciept. I'm currently waiting on my rebate check which shouldn't be that far along in recieving it. Answered on 9/9/2009 by FrshAir from Onario, California A: I purchased mine in the store, but I was able to apply for my rebate online. When you enter your rebate info, you only have to do 1 entry even if you had multiple items. Staples checks your receipt (online) and automatically processes all rebates with that one entry. Gotta love it! Answered on 10/20/2009 by Your Avon Lady, Dianne from Lewisville, TX A: I submitted my EZ rebate right ioff of my receipt and am waiting for the check? I didn;t see the Ad, but I would suspect that if the receipt prints a rebate and an EZ Rebate number, that you have ignition! Answered on 10/27/2009 by Magic Marker from Hamilton, NJ. A: Yes Answered on 10/28/2009 by Ray from Lincoln, CA A: you can submit it my snail mail or on the website, it's faster by website Answered on 11/2/2009 by Shutter Bug from Utica, Kentucky A: .99 cents was instant 3.00 was rebate online Answered on 11/3/2009 by maggie may from stoughton ma
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