Gift A Repair Card
The $40 repair credit card for the friend with the beloved dying bag, delivered as a letterpress card.
The $40 repair credit card for the friend with the beloved dying bag, delivered as a letterpress card.
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Gift A Repair Card is the split layout for the gift nobody thinks of: a $40 repair credit for the friend with the beloved dying bag. The card reads its own honest line, “Someone wants your bag to live,” printed letterpress on cotton stock. The ruled fact table covers every question the buyer will have: what the credit covers (any brand the bench takes), what happens if it costs less (the rest stays as credit, never expires), and what happens if it costs more (they pay the difference, quoted before work starts).
Facts are one array. The closing line, “It is the most on brand gift in the store,” is the credibility the whole block earns.
Reach for this block on the gift card landing or at the bottom of the repair service page. The “any brand the bench takes” detail must be accurate, it sets the scope of what the card redeems against.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the bench repair credit. Other gift card formats:
Tip: the card copy block below the image carries the block, “Someone wants your bag to live” is specific enough to be a reason to buy, not just flavour text.