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Re: Expiration date like 2/1/2021 unwise on embosser?
Posted by  JanetK_CA of CA on 2/14/19 12:27pm Msg #603235
If you have the option to not use a date, that makes sense, if you're willing to be writing in an expiration date, as needed (and if that's accepted). But I think you have a great point about not putting the date down just as a number. Most of the very few embosser requests I've come across were for intended for an international destination. You could either put them as in Lisa's example, or as on a Passport, i.e. 01 Feb 2021. Otherwise, as you know, most of the rest of the world would assume that 02/01/2021 is 02 Jan, 2021. Wink
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 Expiration date like 2/1/2021 unwise on embosser? -  VT_Syrup on 2/14/19 7:51am
 Re: Expiration date like 2/1/2021 unwise on embosser? - Luckydog on 2/14/19 8:42am
 Looks to me like dates are NOT placed on embossers - Lee/AR on 2/14/19 9:11am
 I primarily use an ink stamp seal, but did purchase an -  MW/VA on 2/14/19 11:31am
 Re: Expiration date like 2/1/2021 unwise on embosser? - LisaKT/CA on 2/14/19 12:00pm
 Re: Expiration date like 2/1/2021 unwise on embosser? -  JanetK_CA on 2/14/19 12:27pm
 I recently ordered an embosser from NotRot and - CopperheadVA on 2/14/19 9:04pm



 
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