Best business stamping supplies according to redditors

We found 138 Reddit comments discussing the best business stamping supplies. We ranked the 70 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Business stamps & print kits
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Top Reddit comments about Business Stamping Supplies:

u/DefaulT-Reximus14 · 156 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I got this stamp from amazon for 10 bucks

u/Lord_Zero · 26 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

Piggybacking off this, just stamp the shit out of it with this and they will eventually just toss it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D4P5PQG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Fo7rDb6MCHR7Z

u/Old_and_tired · 24 pointsr/legaladvice

I had a ton of mail from my previous occupant of our home, so much that hand writing would have been too much. I found a stamp that has made this process MUCH easier for us.

u/ne0ven0m · 15 pointsr/churning

My ink stamper with name and address came in on Friday. It made filling out MOs much quicker. Stamp, sign, done. Promptly went to my CU to deposit 17 of them. Anything to streamline the process, right?

EDIT: Amazon link if anyone wants it. It's good for WU MO's, not sure about MoneyGram. Font is def small.

https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Self-Inking-Rubber-Stamp/dp/B0028SCBV8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1541429622&sr=8-3&keywords=ink+stamper

u/amaxen · 12 pointsr/TrueReddit

Places like CNN and MSNBC were constantly losing money up until 2016. Now it's perpetual election cycle for them and they are profitable for the first time in decades. Combine that with a lot of extreme partisans who have become addicted to stories reinforcing their own morality and casting the other side as extreme evil and you have a self-reinforcing iron triangle. It's no longer about politics so much as tribal warfare. And it's more important to enrage the other side who are evil than it is to achieve some specific policy objective.

u/sethra007 · 10 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

If a stalker tries to contact you 100 times, and you respond after the 100th attempt, regardless of the nature of your response all the stalker has learned is that it takes 100 contact attempts to get your response.

A suggestion! Get yourself the following two stamps:

  1. "RETURN TO SENDER"
  2. "NOT AT THIS ADDRESS"

    ...and an ink pad. Stamp all mail from Woeful Wendy with those stamps going forward.

    The benefits of the stamps are:

  3. Returned mail won't have the handwriting of any family member on it (which inadvertently confirms to WW that you know you're getting mail from her)
  4. The stamps will look vaguely official (like the mail is perhaps being marked that way by the post office)

    Hopefully the cumulative impression will be that you and your family have relocated, leaving WW with no idea where you're at now.
u/312211 · 7 pointsr/nostalgia

You can buy a kit

u/buonacos · 7 pointsr/weddingplanning

Stamp it with this and send it back.

u/calladus · 7 pointsr/raisedbynarcissists

For less than $10 you could solve this. "Return to Sender" stamp.

This way, you don't have to expend any energy thinking about it, and your narcissist won't get the satisfaction of seeing your handwriting on the envelope to know that you've been "pinged".

u/IamsurroundedbyNs · 6 pointsr/raisedbynarcissists

Here's a thought- get a stamp like this:

http://www.amazon.com/RETURN-SENDER-Inking-Rubber-Stamp/dp/B003P5MFP0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426617642&sr=8-1&keywords=return+to+sender+stamp

In other words, don't hand-write "return to sender". Just stamp it, impersonal, and send it back. You can also block texts if you like.

And may you have a legitimately awesome birthday.

u/squidfan125 · 5 pointsr/WhyTrustPaper

I just got a generic customizable stamp set. Available on amazon for around 10 USD. For example:

USA link, Europe link

I also added these links to the stickied post :)

u/umlautss · 5 pointsr/bujo

I love the stamps as-is! But just wanted to share that you can get stamp kits with holders to align the letters.

Your post reminded me I got one from a thrift store a while ago, going to try and dig it out now...

Looks like Amazon even has self-inking ones, kind of cool.

u/OptimalCynic · 5 pointsr/unitedkingdom
u/JimmJardashian · 5 pointsr/NFA

Since you didn’t purchase through SilencerShop, disregard them and anything you did through them.

So you purchased your can and it’s at your dealer or on its way. When it arrives, get the Serial Number and use this Form 4 guide. It might help if you get your FFL/SOT’s info. If you don’t have it, fill out all the info you can on the Form 4 generator.

Filing as a trust? If you have have a Trust, make a copy. If not, I recommend purchasing one from National Gun Trusts. Familiarize yourself with it and get it notarized. Ask questions! Their customer service is very helpful. Make a copy of your notarized trust.

Get two passport photos. You can go to Walgreens. It might behoove you scan a copy on your computer for e-files/SilencerShop purchases and if you have a color printer, making your own copies. If you have other people in your Trust, two copies of their photos.

If filing as a trust, you’ll need to fill out the 5320.23 for yourself and anybody on the trust.

Fingerprints cards: two for you and two for each person on your trust. I recommend ordering some from here, for free. As well as an ink pad from here. The first link has a guide for completing the cards.

National Gun Trusts is my go to for completing any ATF forms and applications.

u/I_DO_ANIMAL_THINGS · 4 pointsr/Veterans

Keep one of these in your mailbox and stamp that junk.
RETURN TO SENDER Self Inking Rubber Stamp - Red Ink (42A1539WEB-R) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003P5MFP0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CG8hyb0NFRZ2C

u/canadianxt · 4 pointsr/ImmigrationCanada

You can print the FD-258 fingerprint form on some light cardstock (example-- you can find smaller packs in most arts & crafts sections of stores) and do your fingerprints yourself. There are instructions included with the form that tell you how to take your fingerprints.

I used an inkless pad (like this) to do mine and sent multiple sets just in case the prints weren't quite right. I included a cover letter along with my confirmation printout stating that I was only requesting one report and including extra sets of fingerprints for the aforementioned reason.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

NTA It's not about $500, it's about terrible betrayal.

Try one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Return-Sender-Inking-Rubber-Stamp/dp/B003P5MFP0

u/Afswyn · 4 pointsr/legaladvice

I believe this is what you're looking for!

u/techiesgoboom · 4 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

Here is a stamp on Amazon for under $10.

Anything addressed to a name or company that isn't you gets this stamp.

u/j4de · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Well, I know that I really want a book embosser for my library. Seems like one of those things you wouldn't think to buy for yourself, so maybe she doesn't have one yet!

u/cawpin · 3 pointsr/NFA
u/heckofagator · 3 pointsr/NFA

Got this

https://www.amazon.com/ExcelMark-Inkless-Thumbprint-Pad-Fingerprint/dp/B0043GF5H0/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=Inkless+fingerprint&qid=1557798862&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1

And then of course the free cards from the ATF.

Practiced on another piece of paper a few times and then rolled out 2 cards.

My local PD will print them for $10 each but this is much more convenient and of course cost effective

u/zachalicious · 3 pointsr/answers

Do any of them come with a prepaid postage envelope? If so, I've read people have success with loading those envelopes with extremely heavy items (or even taping it to a box with a brick in it) and mailing it back to them with a note to remove them from the mailing list. That would work for the company mail. For mail from individuals (e.g. the inmate), could try getting a "Return To Sender" stamp and dropping it in the mail.

u/Semper1371 · 3 pointsr/NFA

Not OP, but this is the one I ordered and I have been approved by ATF with prints sent using this ink. It’s small so you can only do one finger at a time so the last “all finger” boxes can be tricky if you’re slow as molasses.

Also order your FD258s from the ATF. Order a few dozen to practice with and ensure you’re getting something out of that $200 infringement tax stamp.

u/ryeixn · 3 pointsr/slatestarcodex

What's more interesting than the silly stamp you linked to is the related items: similar stamp is the #1 best seller in the "business stamps & print kits" category; and a knockoff MAGA hat is somehow the #1 best seller in "Women's Costumes & Cosplay Apparel".

Who buys this crap?

u/birdpants_istheword · 3 pointsr/suggestmeabook

What about an embosser? This is an interesting gift, but I imagine some people wouldn't like to mark up their books this way but other people may love the idea. Maybe some fancy bookends or a journal where she can record what she has read along with her notes on the books she is reading.

u/otnokanid · 3 pointsr/rupaulsdragrace

Here you go, sis. Be a crafty queen!

u/greenvox · 3 pointsr/pakistan
  • Print out the fingerprint sheet.

  • Go to Staples and ask them where the stamp pads are. They have them and they are $4 bucks a pop. You can buy it off Amazon as well.

  • Place fingerprints onto the sheet.

  • Scan the paper as 600 dpi, JPEG, Letter size.

  • Upload the JPEG. If it doesn't work, scan it as a PDF and then convert the PDF to the JPEG using Adobe Acrobat (File > Save As > Image > JPEG). Upload it.

u/Spys0ldier · 3 pointsr/NFA

I did my own prints recently for a form 1 and was approved. I bought this Lee Inkless FingerPrint Pad (S03027) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HA4PJ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_w5s-zb98HEGBD. It works well and you just need to practice on some blank paper before you do it on the actual cards. Make sure not to smudge and good luck!

u/Ryugi · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

You are supposed to mark mail not for anyone in your household as, "Return to sender, not at this address."

It sounds like maybe you're getting a lot of mail, so its worth considering buying a stamp.

You can also place a note on the inside of your mailbox which says, "ONLY ACCEPTING MAIL FOR: [names of current residents]"

u/SeaStarSeeStar · 3 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL
u/Ixliam · 3 pointsr/NFA

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HA4PJ4 is what I used. Add on for $6.98.
I did use the fingerprint card holder here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050AM5US which made a world of difference to keep it still and isolate each group.

u/wendiigo · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

It's also available at Amazon for about $25.

u/h-e-a-t-h-e-r · 2 pointsr/Journaling

That's a bit too specific for a premade date stamp, but maybe something like this would work for you!

u/Bonus_Eruptus · 2 pointsr/childfree

Keep one of these in your pocket for such occasions.

Where did she keep her enormous balls?

u/richalex2010 · 2 pointsr/NFA

This pad works well. Keep your fingers clean after printing and order spare cards though, I messed one or two up by forgetting that my fingers were still "inky" when I moved the card. The cards are free from ATF though, so order a bunch and keep them around for later stamps.

\
funded with the taxes you're paying anyways

u/cinemakitty · 2 pointsr/declutter

For documents with general info I want to block out, we use one of these rolling stamps to cover the personal details.

Privacy Rolling Stamp

For entire pages that need hidden, we use our small home shredder or take a bin to the library periodically.

u/FlappingHands · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

You can let him know that he need to change his address with those companies. Write "Return to Sender. Not at this address." on the envelopes and dump them in the nearest outgoing mailbox. If it is a lot of mail, you might want to invest $10 in one of those "Return to Sender" stamps to simplify the process.

u/7in2 · 2 pointsr/Entrepreneur

I prefer a custom self inking stamp. The label part is just expensive wasted stickers.

https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Self-Inking-Rubber-Stamp/dp/B0028SCBV8

u/some_kid6 · 2 pointsr/NFA

I just did them myself for like 40 cents each.

Ingredients:

u/nim_opet · 2 pointsr/askTO

I bought a fingerprinting kit from Amazon (like $15-20 or so, don't remember), a teeny tiny inkpad, and I guess got the template from FBI website (or somewhere....I remember having a gridded paper of some sorts) and rolled my own, then sent to FBI. Got back my info two-three weeks later.

edit: this one, apparently only $7 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001HA4PJ4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/robusto_esplendido · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofCards

Oooo lala, what a great haul!! I'm so glad RAoC was able to brighten your day and remind you that you are cared for <3 Ahaha, and I'm really glad you got a kick out of the JT card :D

As far as the stamp, I bought this one in a moment of desperation in December. I typically wouldn't have bought the one with interchangeable letters, but I needed two day delivery around the holidays! It turned out to be pretty good :)

u/default-gateway · 1 pointr/NFA

The only time I've gotten printed by LEO's was for some of my non-resident CCW's. Florida for example requires that the prints are taken by a LEO. The ATF don't give a shit. Like I said follow that link and the ATF will send you as many FP cards as you want for free. They even cover the shipping. Amazon has great ink pads, I'll link below. I can do 2 cards in about 10 min or so now and they come out better than when the LEO's do them. It's not rocket surgery.

I'm beginning to think it's getting too easy for me and I'll have a stamp collection in no time. I efiled a form 1 for a 22lr can I'm building and did my own prints this past saturday in the time it took me to go through 2 beers. Hopefully this one come back as fast as the last which was for an SBR, took 11 days from the day i sent my prints in to get the approval email. My credit card hates me now.

FP pad

u/beaglefoo · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hey! Congrats on getting her back! that's awesome! I don't know the details but i just love hearing other people being happy. :D

Here are some WTF items..... i hope
this for the puns

this for the roommate

This one for the Mrs.

u/Tipster_621 · 1 pointr/Wetshaving

I use a rubber stamp holder my wife picked out for me at an antique store: http://imgur.com/a/DHzbp

This rubber stamp holder is old, but they still sell them new on Amazon: here

u/textrovert · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

I didn't want to use his last name until after the wedding - it would make it look like we're already married. So our invitations say both of our first and last names. But I did order a self-inking stamp with just our first names for our save-the-dates. This one from Amazon is cheaper than the Vistaprint ones, and free shipping! If I want to order another with our last name after we're married for thank-yous and such, it's only $8, but really just our first names will always work. For our formal invitations our return address will be printed on the envelope and we also have our separate first and last names.

u/KatanFromJapan · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

In japan you can buy a stamp with random letters specifically for this purpose
Edit: kind of like this http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00379YTQM?pc_redir=1406449496&robot_redir=1#

u/hopz · 1 pointr/books

I bought an embosser a few months ago and I think I'm going to buy one for every book lover I know. Mine says, "Property of the [LastName] Library," but you can choose everything about the one you order.

u/The-Internets · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals
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Title: Can you sign your legal document with your fingerprint ?

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u/orthros · 1 pointr/funny
u/lolarent · 1 pointr/GiftIdeas

It really depends on the genres she likes! I tend to read a bit of everything (I'm a 30-year-old girl) and here's a few I've quite enjoyed lately. They're all easy reads (but not just fluff):

  1. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
  2. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
  3. All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai
  4. All the Light we Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
  5. The Martian by Andy Weir

    ​

    Alternatively, I think she might like something like this. If your budget allows, you could even do the kit AND a book?

    Good luck!
u/colindean · 1 pointr/homeowners

I've had my house for nearly 8 years and still get mail for folks who've not lived there in 20 years. I even recently got a sympathy card on the occasion of the death of the daughter of someone who lived there 15+ years ago. It'll never end. There's no way to completely avoid getting mail not meant for you unless you are the first person to live at an address and curse the people who live there after you!

What's worked reasonably well for me is this "RETURN TO SENDER / NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRESS" stamp. Stamp it a few times on each side of the envelope and drop it off at a mailbox. I've gotten a few back even with the stampings, so I tend to also write the date I received it each time I receive it on the back of the envelope. If I receive a piece of mail more than three times, I'll shred it unopened if it was "presorted standard" or take it to the post office and deal with a human. Always be nice, because it's not the clerk's fault!

u/SpareiChan · 1 pointr/reloading

Meh, stamping the headstamp on an ink pad is easier than that. if the whole brass marked would be easier to see on the range floor. I tried rolling it but that just makes a mess as it take a while to dry and does rub off on fingers when loading into mag.

u/greeperfi · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

There are better ones on Etsy etc but here

u/Drefen · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

Buy an ink pad. Press it to dogs foot then onto a piece of paper. Rinse and repeat until you have the image you want. Give the dog lots of scritches and a treat.

https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Carters-Stamp-Black-21381/dp/B00006IBQJ/ref=lp_12898931_1_4?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1568231989&sr=1-4

u/pauses-then-says · 1 pointr/organization

I’m pretty sure no one can steal your identity with a capital one offer letter. I rip up all my mail and throw it away. If it’s important I file it. If it has personal information (medical, real financial) I have this black out stamp and it makes the text completely unreadable, then I throw it away. Or I shred them if I’m REALLY worried.

The stamp I use is like this:
Identity Protection Roller Stamp LioNergy Wide Roller Identity Theft Prevention Security Stamp (Red Roller Stamp) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075DFY5WZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RxhFDb17CM788

u/whitedsepdivine · 1 pointr/assholedesign

Can we just all return them to sender?

At some point they will give up when they get tons of junk mail back.

Return to Sender Self Inking Rubber Stamp - Red Ink https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003P5MFP0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_AJEmDbGHY6Q01

u/zyx · 1 pointr/Suomi

Yhdellä kaverilla oli joku tämän tyyppinen leimasin jolla pystyi peittämään henkilötiedot laskuista ennen roskiin heittoa. Ei mitään hajua mistä se sellaisen oli löytänyt Suomessa.

u/Fruitysnacks99 · 1 pointr/JUSTNOMIL

Spend the $9 on amazon and get something like this stamp: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0745432KW/

Use it on every piece of mail addressed to any non-resident (aka: Your MIL) at your address and stick it back into the mailbox for pickup.

u/WiseMonkeyGoodMonkey · -2 pointsr/JusticeServed

She's not bleeding. Life isn't a movie or a demonstration. In a knife fight (this is ver batim what the trainers told us in class) "winners ooze and losers gush". And sometimes "winning" just means that your opponent dies first.

If you want to know what I'm talking about, go out and get a couple of really cheap white long sleeve turtlenecks and equally cheap white sweats. Then go get a pair of training knives, some Velcro and an ink pad. Take the fuzzy side of the Velcro line the edges of the knives with it. Soak said Velcro in the ink pad.

Now you and someone of relatively equal size and speed and spar. 2 minutes. When you're done take a look at yourself in a mirror and see just how many black slashes you have that you never noticed happening.

The knife defense classes I took had us do just this and it's pretty sobering. Maybe you end up with no damage, but it's not likely.