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Never Worry About Late Orders Again

It happens to everyone. A deadline is coming up and you’re not ready. Maybe there were delays with placing the order, or maybe it simply slipped your mind (whoops!). Either way, all you care about now is getting your order to your client, and FAST.

Thankfully, there’s a way out. Working with a supplier that offers rush-order service can save the day and keep those 5-star reviews rollin’ in. Learn how one supplier has turned 24-hour rush service into a science, and how you can use it to exceed expectations in the nick of time.

1. Call
Never fear, Graphcoline is here (and they don’t judge). Give them a call to request their 24-hour rush service and confirm your item quantity is available. They offer a wide variety of products, so whether your customers are looking for pens or plastic cups, you’ll be able to order them here – and get them FAST.

Not only is Graphcoline happy to help you with your order, they’re good at what they do – they’re a 5-star supplier with an excellent customer service team!

2. Send
Once Graphcoline confirms they have your products in stock, it’s time to shoot over your info. Send your order, artwork and payment information before 1:00 p.m. EST the day before your required ship date, and you’ll be all set to get your order on time.

And don’t sweat – if you have any questions, Graphcoline’s customer service team is here to help you complete everything on time.

3. Ship
Last but not least, pick when you need it by. For 24-rush service, choose overnight. Or, if you’re in less of a time crunch than you thought, you can also pick 2-day, 3-day or ground.

Graphcoline will ship using their preferred available carrier to ensure your order comes as quickly as possible!


Working with a supplier that offers 24-hour rush service can save you from embarrassing conversations with your customers and keep you on track to meet your deadlines. Make sure your supplier offers this service, or consider adding a new supplier to your team to help out with rush orders – just in case!

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