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August 21st, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions About Shoe Stör

Posted by admin in F.A.Q
August 21st, 2007

Can I Sell Shoe Stör Products in My Store?

Posted by admin in F.A.Q, Wholesale

Sure can.  Just click HERE to get a list of our regional sales offices.  If you can’t find anyone that covers your area, email us at wholesale@clear-shoe-boxes.com or call us at 1-888-326-2061

August 14th, 2007

Can I Buy Shoe Stör Boxes in Stores

Posted by admin in F.A.Q, Retailers

Yes!!

Click Here to find a listing of retailers that carry Shoe Stör boxes.

Shoe Stör just shipped out our first orders to 3 stores in Manhattan!!!

“First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin”

- Leonard Cohen

March 30th, 2007

Does Shoe Stör Have a Retail Location?

Posted by admin in F.A.Q

If you are in the Toronto area, feel free to come by Shoe Stör’s head office to pick up your clear shoe boxes - and save yourself the cost of shipping.

Shoe Stör

94 Cumberland St

Unit 305

Toronto, Ontario

Monday to Friday 9 am to 5pm

November 29th, 2006

I want delivery by Xmas. When do I have to order by?

Posted by admin in F.A.Q

For our flat rate and free shipping in the US and Canada, place your order by noon on December 18, 2006.

November 10th, 2006

Does Shoe Stör have an affiliate program?

Posted by admin in F.A.Q

Yes, yes Shoe Stör does have an affiliate program.  Check it out here.  If you have a website/blog that you think works well with Shoe Stör’s product line, you can earn yourself a 10% commission on everything you sell.

October 16th, 2006

Where does Shoe Stör ship from?

Posted by admin in F.A.Q

Shoe Stör operates distribution centers in Canada and the U.S. U.S. and most international orders are shipped from Shoe Stör’s U.S. distribution center and Canadian orders are shipped from Shoe Stör’s distribution center in Toronto.

This means there are cross border duties/charges on US or Canadian orders. Duties on international orders will vary on a country by country basis.

October 1st, 2006

Why Don’t I See My Country Listed On Shoe Stör’s Check Out Page

Posted by admin in F.A.Q

Chances are that it is because you are not ordering from the right site based on your location.  If you are outside of the US or Canada (Asia, Europe, Australia, Central America, South America and Africa are all outside of the US and Canada), you should be ordering from Shoe Stör’s international site.  Orders placed through the international site are shipped via Air Parcel Post and usually reach their destination in 14 days.

September 28th, 2006

Why do you call the company Shoe Stör? Do you sell shoes?

Posted by admin in About Us, F.A.Q

The name Shoe Stör is a play on the words shoe (noun), as in foot wear and store(verb, used with object), as in to deposit in a storehouse, warehouse, or other place for keeping.  Shoe Stör does not sell shoes, Shoe Stör sells shoe storage solutions.

September 27th, 2006

How to Close a Shoe Stör Box

Posted by admin in F.A.Q

1. Make sure the scored lines running the length of the box are well creased. Sometimes they get flattened out during shipping; How a closed box should look

2. Fold the smaller SIDE-FLAPS (the side-flaps each have a semi-circle cut out of them) into the box and crease well along each scored line. Then bend each of these smaller SIDE-FLAPS back all the way so each meets with and touches the outside side of the box and crease each well along the scored lines;

3. Fold the larger END-FLAPS down into the inside of the box and crease well along the scored lines. Next, bend each of these larger END-FLAPS back all the way so each meets with and touches the outside top or bottom of the box and crease each well along the scored lines;

4. a. Fold the SIDE-FLAPS inward so each is at a 90 degree angle with the sides of the box; b. Fold the larger square-shaped END-FLAP upwards so that it covers the smaller SIDE-FLAPS; c. Fold the triangular-shaped END-FLAP with the semi-circle point downwards so that it overlaps and covers the square-shaped END-FLAP;

5. Close each end by placing your forefinger around the semi circular point of the triangular-shaped END-FLAP and pull back while using your thumb to press in against the semi circular flap forcing it into the square hole in the square-shaped END-FLAP. When closed, the semi-circular point should stick out slightly, giving you a tab with which you use to open the box. Repeat at the other end of the box; and

6. Now open one end of the box and put a pair of shoes in them like you would a traditional shoe box.

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