Does anyone have any idea what the usual going rate is for offering a gift wrapping service to customers?

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Does anyone have any idea what the usual going rate is for offering a gift wrapping service to customers?

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I looking into offering a gift wrapping service for people who buy items, which are ready to go from my shop window, but I don't have much idea how much to charge for doing this. I presume that there probably will be some kind of recognised going rate, so I am hoping that someone can stter me in the right direction.

Any help will be much appreciated,

Thanks in anticipation,
Mark.
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what the usual going rate is for offering a gift wrapping service to customers?

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I've not actually got very far with finding out about gift wrapping charges. I been looking on youtube and learnt nothing. Instead I'm wondering whether offering free gift wapping of our sales items in the shop windows might be a good way of boosting sales. I am already aware of where I can order my gift wrapping supllies and I think that I'm likely to givr this a go.
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what the usual going rate is for offering a gift wrapping service to customers?

Post by Ultima Thule »

When we did gifts as the major part of the business - changed days....- we offered a free gift wrap service that was very popular and added greatly to footfall and sales. I still do it if asked for framing and it is still gratis - the cost of some fancy paper and a spool or two of curling ribbon is negligible, and the goodwill factor outweighs any cost. Add a pound or two to your price if you want to cover any ougoings.
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what the usual going rate is for offering a gift wrapping service to customers?

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Are there any gift wpap suppliers that I should be thinking about contacting? The only supplier that I'm aware of so far is Morplan. I've bought a few bits and bobs from them in the past, most retail display stuff.
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what the usual going rate is for offering a gift wrapping service to customers?

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How long will it take you to gift wrap an item?
I imagine anything more than a fiver would mean people tell you not to bother as they will do it themselves.
If you raise all your prices by a pound or two and offer it for free I think they'll really appreciate it.
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