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Sweet Corn Arrow 2 Pack Double-Sided Yard Signs 16" x 24" with Metal Stakes (Ma

$ 13.19

Availability: 964 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • UPC: 841098173050
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    You get
    TWO
    of our Sweet Corn Arrow 16x24 Inch Yard Signs in this offer. Our signs are made of the highest quality corrugated plastic and printed in vivid bright colors with UV resistant ink. We round the corners to give your sign a professional look.
    The arrows point the same direction on the front and back, so the sign can be used to point either left or right. For this reason this sign is only available as a two sided print.
    Quantity discounts are applied at checkout.
    Our Sweet Corn Arrow 16x24 Inch Yard Signs are one of the most affordable forms of outdoor advertising and are a fantastic solution for increasing your visibility to prospective customers. Coroplast signs are ideal for placement along busy sidewalks in grass or turf, engaging drivers and other people passing by. These signs are printed double-sided for your convenience.
    We provide metal stakes for placing the signs in grass, turf, or soft dirt or sand.
    This Sweet Corn Arrow 16x24 Inch Inch Sign does not have to placed in the ground, without the stake it can be placed in a window or you can punch holes in it and hang it on a wall, in a window, or over a counter.  It is a very versatile and inexpensive signage solution.
    Our new size is eco-friendly, reducing waste in manufacturing.  These signs can be recycled.
    Custom Signs
    Need something customized for your particular needs you can see our
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    Shipping Note
    Shipping rates for light products like these are based on Dimensional Weight (DIM) and not actual weight.  Dimensional Weight is what the shipping company (FedEx in this case) determines a package of any given size should weigh.  Since they charge by the weight and not the volume of the package, they set a minimum rate for the space the item takes up in their trucks, planes, and cargo haulers. Previous to the implementation of DIM weight companies were shipping small items in large boxes (one size fits all) and taking up enormous amount of space and paying only for the weight.  This is the way the shipping company gets us to keep the volume to a minimum so they can maximize their limited cargo space.
    So if the weight seems a bit unreasonable, that is because it is. But it is out of our hands.