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2sp_ | 13:33 Thu 31st Jul 2014 | ChatterBank
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I'm designing a poster for a service we provide that will be available for clients to just turn up for on a Thursday, no booking required.

But, I also want to say that the service is available all week round, but you do need to book for any other day.

Any ideas of how to word that without it being too wordy?
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'service' mmm.
is it a chatty poster?
if so :
coming on a thursday? Just turn up
coming on friday-wednesday? Booking required
No booking required on a Thursday.
why not make them book every day or none?
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Svejk, it does sound dodgy! Honestly it's all above board, no handcuffs, whips or barbed wire required!

It's not really chatty, so I don't think that would work, black_cat. Good suggestion though.
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Svejk, I can't fathom how my FIL works at the best of times. For reasons unknown (probably even to him), he wants bookings the other 6 days of the week.
Walk ins welcome on Thursdays
No appointment required Thursday.
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Thanks everyone!

I always get handed half-assed posters to sort out at the last minute!
Tell your father-in-law, 2sp, that in the future he has to make an appointment with you in order to have any work done for him:)
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Hahahaha, stuey! I love it! That actually made me laugh out loud!

I should start billing him for my time too, really make his head explode!

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