Rubber Stamp Manufacturer Releases "Blagojevich Bribery Stamps"
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| Bribery Rubber Stamps from RubberStamps.Net |
2008-12-30 23:59:55 -
Business stamps that read "Accepted" or "Paid" are commonplace in most workplaces. But when your office is involved in illegal activities, such as those that Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is alleged to have committed, a different type of rubber stamp is called for: RubberStamps.Net's "bribery stamps." The self-inking rubber stamps, available online at www.rubberstamps.net/bribery-stamps.aspx and in a choice of five ink colors, feature three different illicit phrases:
"Bribe Approved"
"Pay to Play: Amount Due"
"This is a ****ing Valuable Thing"
"Our bribery rubber stamps are not just an amusing novelty," RubberStamps.Net President Scott Lee says. "These stamps fill a real need in the marketplace, for politicians, lobbyists, and financial institutions involved in white collar crime."
"RubberStamps.Net's bribery stamps will certainly make things easier for accountants at tax time," Lee adds. "Public prosecutors should also be thrilled with this new product line."
The stamps were designed by humorist Andrew Shaffer, whose Order of St. Nick line of greeting cards has been featured on Comedy Central, FOX News, and in the Washington Post.
Three different designs are available for sale online at www.rubberstamps.net/bribery-stamps.aspx. The rubber stamps are priced individually at $9.95 each, or in a boxed set of three for $28.95. International shipping options are available.
About RubberStamps.Net
RubberStamps.Net is the online leader in custom rubber stamp sales. Customers can create, preview and purchase rubber stamps online at www.RubberStamps.Net. Artwork can be uploaded at no additional charge. RubberStamps.Net is a division of Superior Labels (www.SuperiorLabels.com). Superior Labels is a privately-owned small business headquartered in Davenport, Iowa.