Customer Reviews for TruRed - TRU RED 8.5" x 11" Multipurpose Paper, 20 lbs., 96 Brightness, 500 Sheets/Ream, 10 Reams/Carton (TR56962) - White
Customer Rating
5
Always has been quality paper for my per
on August 27, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
I try to write novels and need paper to proof my work. I prepare tax returns and want good paper for client's copies. I have yet to have a jam up caused by the paper curling etc. The paper always comes out smooth and no tears that a cheap grad paper might cause regardless of the printer anyone uses. I recommend the paper to anyone almost regardless of the use it is needed for. It might not be what is needed for some resumes however I would not hesitate in printing one on it and submitting it to a possible employer or in the case of college terms paper yes I would use it without a second guess.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
1
What happened with the rewards.
on October 11, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
My rewards account is # 2302585910 when I bought this product I was to get $ 30.00 in rewards I have yet to see them on my account. I E-Mail the reward program a week ago and no response. Muzio Pellegrini
I usually go through a case of 8 1/2" x 11" paper every week or so. This is by far my favorite paper. It rarely jams and always looks good when it is scanned. It is nice and bright and allows for easy facsimile. I have also purchased and use the 11" x 17" paper as well. I print a fair amount of blue prints on the 11 x 17 and print specification books on the 8 1/2" X 11" paper. The cardboard boxes also end up being used for long term storage boxes so that makes it a win/win. It usually is on sale and I find it of excellent value.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Excellent paper!
on September 27, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
Great deal on this case of paper!
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
Is this a trick question?
on July 11, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
Ok I needed a ream of paper. I get to the store and one ream is [$]. Special purchase case of ten reams[$]. Is this a trick question?