
QR Code My Household Items, Small Business or Tools.
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Identify Your household goods, small business equipment or tools with a QR Code.
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Make your goods or tools undesirable to thieves.
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Make your goods or tools undesirable to buyers of stolen goods. If the QR Code has been removed, the item will be damaged with obvious tell-tale signs that a code has been removed. Most electrical items will be rendered unsaleable.
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Allows buyers to become suspicious about the goods or tools. Gives them the opportunity to raise their concerns about the seller to the police.
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Difficult to remove and will damage the household good or tool leaving telltale signs that it has been stolen. Thieves like to make a quick turn over of stolen goods. Trying to remove the codes will take time allowing extra time for the thieves to be caught.
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Tax deductible for trades people and business owners.
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Found an item with a QR Code. Use your phone to find the owner.
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QR Codes unique to you.

QR Code Kit
QR Code Tool Kit
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QR Code Kit to code 72 items ranging from household to tools.
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12 x "My Household Goods are Protected by QR Code Protect" sticker to place on your doors and or windows.
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Set of instructions on how to apply glue.
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Set of instructions on how to access your site profile page and your QR Code page.
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QR Codes are unique to you.
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What happens if an Item with a QR Code is found or identified.
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Using the phone, the finder clicks on the QR Code using the phones QR Code reader.
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QR code opens the website to your page identifying you as the owner.
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Finder can press the phone button which will phone you.
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Personal profile is on a different page.
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Membership to the website with a profile page.
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Upon receipt of purchase, membership page is set up for you. You will need send a photo (head shot) of yourself that identifies you as the owner. Scanning your QR code gives you access immediately.
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Access to information, news and discounts for members only.
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An email will be sent asking for your photo to be added to your QR page.
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