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Sign Shark is a fast growing ecommerce signage and display company, developed specifically to make it fast and easy to order high-quality products, backed by a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. Most of our products come with a one-year warranty on graphics and a lifetime warranty on hardware. Our name, Sign Shark, was chosen, in part, because we are aggressive when it comes to competitive pricing. We’re also aggressive about helping our customers achieve success. Our customers have trusted us for displays at some of America’s biggest tradeshows.
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1 E. Erie St. suite 525-3102, 60611, Chicago, United States
- 08313180089
- design@thesignshark.com
- thesignshark.com
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