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StuffBak

Thu Mar 23, 2006 - 4:40 PM EST - By Douglas Morse

Conclusion

I’m sticking labels on just about everything I own. A couple of days ago, StuffBak mailed me another five labels for free to give to family and friends. Despite the disappointing results of my “lose it on purpose” experiment, I kept them for myself. I feel much more secure knowing that I have a first line of defense for a lost item. The stickers, while not perfect, are a cleaner, more visible, less obnoxious solution than carving your name and number onto your valuables with a Dremmel.. If you try your own StuffBak sticker experiment and get results wildly different than mine, I’d love to hear from you.

No matter what the percentage of return rate is, if you get a lost item back, it’s a 100 percent good thing.



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Criteria 

Rating

Features 5
Usability 4
Setup 2
Cost/Benefit 2
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Excellent system, when it works
  • Fantastic customer service
  • Cons
  • Unexpected fees
  • Unable to duplicate claimed rate of return
  • Misleading information about rewards for return
  • Stickers are not tamper-proof


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