I had mine designed by the lovely Carl aka Extensionize, I then print them on my home printer on decent paper, they go down a treat with my ladies. verve design
make sure that your vouchers have an expiry date (6-12 months after the date of purchase usually suffices) - this can be printed on or hand-written on
number them individually, in case any are stolen - again, even hand-writing them on is effective
keep a track of who has bought which numbered vouchers and when they expire, ideally including a phone number. You *might* want to warn people that their vouchers are due to expire - you win customer service brownie points and then don't have to extend them as a 'gesture of goodwill' when someone comes in with an expired voucher! When vouchers come in, log that in the book, too, so you don't end up with dodgy photocopies in the future
Incorporate a phone number, address and email (if applicable) on the voucher - if it is given as a gift, you want the recipient to be able to book as easily as possible.
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