Yes, they do tend to to spam you once you've used them.
I think postage was around £2.50 when I used them for my cards a while back. Not bad considering I got 250 premium cards for free. I need to order another batch soon and will probably use them again.
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Originally posted by EnnuiI use Vistaprint
Seconded - plenty of cheap offers. It's about £7 for 250 premium bus cards with your own design and P+P. They will fill your inbox with offers though.
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I used Goodprint for mine. Their templates are a bit limited but the product is nice. Might get some letterheaded paper to go with it but would need the logo bigger than the standard on their site.
Think it was £17 for 150 inc P+P
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Business cards
VistaPrint will give you 250 free cards but you have to pay for postage and packing so shop around and see whats the best deal for you, if you want lots the RCS Printing was quite good and relatively cheap compared to some others.
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Originally posted by EnnuiI use Vistaprint
Cheers Ennui, there foil ones look quite good on there.
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But I am a disguised employee so no need for business cards... according to Gordon.Originally posted by BarriebazgAnyone use anywhere online to get business cards printed up or just gone to local printers??? www.goodprint.co.uk looks alright
Thanks
Barrie
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Anyone use anywhere online to get business cards printed up or just gone to local printers??? www.goodprint.co.uk looks alright
Thanks
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