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John Hoare | Message #101134, posted by moss at 06:50, 6/4/2007 |
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Anyone know a good place to get these done? |
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Tony Haines | Message #101136, posted by Loris at 09:18, 6/4/2007, in reply to message #101134 |
Ha ha, me mine, mwahahahaha
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I recently got some from Vistaprint, as I had been given a holder as a gift & didn't have anything to put in it. I got 250, notionally for free but actually three pounds something for 'processing and postage'. http://www.vistaprint.co.uk They bug you all the way through the process to upgrade in various ways, but stand firm unless you need many more. 250 is more than enough for me, and if you buy from them they'll geve you money off your next order. Also you can get things like glossy finish, foil embossing on some cards (very tempting!), or to upload your own design. Since I ordered I'm on their mailing list and they've sent me several emails a week trying to sell me more shit, but I think they'll respect my request to stop when I get round to it - or it'll be pretty easy to killfile them, anyway. (I think I left an option to send me offers 'on' when registering). They run a referrer system which will get you 25% off your first order (disclaimer: It would also give me a discount if I bought something else from them) It involves a link which I can post here or email later, if you want it. |
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Peter Howkins | Message #101138, posted by flibble at 13:56, 6/4/2007, in reply to message #101136 |
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I recently got some from Vistaprint, as I had been given a holder as a gift & didn't have anything to put in it.I've got some 'free' vistaprint ones too, the quality is pretty good but what you didn't mention is that on the back is written 'Get your free buisness cards at Vistaprint', so you might just end up saying "I'm a cheapskate" to all you customers It's about 7 quid from vistaprint for 250 with a blank back. |
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Tony Haines | Message #101141, posted by Loris at 18:19, 6/4/2007, in reply to message #101138 |
Ha ha, me mine, mwahahahaha
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I've got some 'free' vistaprint ones too, the quality is pretty good but what you didn't mention is that on the back is written 'Get your free buisness cards at Vistaprint', so you might just end up saying "I'm a cheapskate" to all you customersUm, yeah. I guess that shows how little I care. Since I don't really have customers, it doesn't matter to me, but that is a good point. Incidentally, if you buy more the price per card comes down quite quickly. And there are hundreds of designs you can choose from. (Although I know you'll want to upload your own design, Moss.) My card has a tree on it - it was the default image, but I liked it best. Deciding what to put on it was quite difficult. In the end I didn't put a job title or description; what would I put? Genetic engineer, freelance programmer, trained assassin? |
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GuestX | Message #101146, posted by guestx at 22:12, 6/4/2007, in reply to message #101134 |
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Anyone know a good place to get these done?I found CardsMadeEasy - http://www.cardsmadeeasy.com/ - to be good. Someone recommended VistaPrint but then I saw this page: http://www.vistaprint.co.uk/vp/ns/customer_care/patents_trademarks.aspx "Boooo!" I thought to myself. "How predatory might these people be?" Business patents all over the place - that's certainly something I can't encourage, even though I wouldn't exactly be paying down in a single order the CEO's BMW 7-Series, or whatever the cool kids are driving these days. |
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John Hoare | Message #101149, posted by moss at 06:45, 7/4/2007, in reply to message #101146 |
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Thanks a lot everyone. I'll check both those places out |
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Jason Togneri | Message #101190, posted by filecore at 18:57, 9/4/2007, in reply to message #101149 |
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Heh, funny. I bought something from Amazon and got a Vistaprint voucher for the same offer - www.vistaprint.co.uk/amazon85 Also, I got an offer for a customised rubber stamp! Tempting to get one with my name/email/phone number, or maybe with PAID or VOID or something. www.vistaprint.co.uk/amazon86 I do find business cards to be useful and I do use them to promote myself, they've come in handy. And as a business, I can claim 'em against tax as a business expense. Oh crap, that reminds me. I need to do some tax returns... |
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sara davids | Message #111799, posted by shuga894 at 12:39, 5/11/2009, in reply to message #101134 |
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Hi, Pretty old convo however for anyone who needs business cards, leaflets, bookmarks, invites etc printed, try [REMOVED] Excellent quality and great prices. They also provide a free design and proofing service which is always great [Edited by ad at 17:04, 5/11/2009] |
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richard cheng | Message #111801, posted by richcheng at 14:37, 5/11/2009, in reply to message #111799 |
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Hi,New member with a single post which is a recommendation to use a particular service? Smells a bit spammy to me. I personally would thoroughly recommend Moo Cards. You can have as many different designs as you like, for no extra charge, and it's super easy to create cards from images in a Flickr account. When I've used them, they've also delivered the end product a lot quicker than they say they will. |
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Jason Togneri | Message #111803, posted by filecore at 15:29, 5/11/2009, in reply to message #111801 |
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I had the same thought when I read this earlier, but I wouldn't worry about the potentially spammy link, since the poster b0rked it themsevles (one dot too many). |
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