Send It To The Bench Card
Repairs by post with no forms: a packing checklist beside a shipping label mockup where the note in the box is the ticket.
Repairs by post with no forms: a packing checklist beside a shipping label mockup where the note in the box is the ticket.
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Send It to the Bench Card splits a mail-in repair explainer against a shipping label mockup. The left column heads with "Repairs travel by post," a "What goes in the box" checklist of three (the emptied bag, a note in your own words, nothing else), and a footer splitting the postage plainly: you cover the way in, the bench covers the way back whatever the repair costs. The right column is a card styled as a label, the bench address under To, a From prompt, a rendered barcode, and the instruction to write REPAIR on the outside so it reaches the bench unopened.
The checklist and the barcode bars are two arrays; the addresses and notes are inline markup. The note is the mechanism here, it stands in for the whole ticket system, which is what lets the process run with no forms and no return numbers.
Reach for this block on the repair page or the contact page for a maker who takes repairs by post. The address, the postage split, and the turnaround line all have to be current before it ships.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the no forms mail-in repair card. Other label variants:
Tip: the note doing the work of a ticket is the point; the moment you bolt a form onto it, the whole no portal promise falls apart.