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got mine from there..

the trick is to buy a small amount of the free ones

the special offers come through after a month

got premium double sided 1000 for about

 
I got some cards off this company, are you sure thats the final price. THey had alot of little hidden charges like charging you unless you have their logo on the back of the card.

Mine worked out to about 11 quid in end but they were decent quality with a 2010 calender on back.

 
Can't fault vista print, would recommend them to anyone.

There from the netherlands I think. Got my business cards from them, aswell as some return address labels which I edited so I could put them on Consumer Units.

 
Not so keen on Vistaprint TBH, all their 'free this' and 'free that' with all the small print so it's not really free at all.

Having said that, for the price some of their cards aren't that bad.

 
This is what i got. My business cards double sided.

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The best tip i can give is, order less than you want. After you've paid they give you 10 minutes of special offers, which means you get say an extra 500 cards for 5quid, taking you back to how many you wanted at a cheaper price.

 
Agree with theorysparky about the special offers they offer you after first purchase.I got some smart logoed pens and jotter pads off them for about a fiver.

 
Can't fault vista print, would recommend them to anyone. There from the netherlands I think. Got my business cards from them, aswell as some return address labels which I edited so I could put them on Consumer Units.
i did that

stunning

 
Does no-one have a landline? I would always advise, and I'm fairly certain trading standards do, to steer clear of mobile number only adverts. It's where you find the pikeys.

Also, email addresses. Costs a few quid a year to register your own domain. Looks so much better than Hotmail\Live or ISP emails.

 
Does no-one have a landline? I would always advise, and I'm fairly certain trading standards do, to steer clear of mobile number only adverts. It's where you find the pikeys.Also, email addresses. Costs a few quid a year to register your own domain. Looks so much better than Hotmail\Live or ISP emails.
and you have just found one !!!!!! ;) ; )

 
Does no-one have a landline? I would always advise, and I'm fairly certain trading standards do, to steer clear of mobile number only adverts. It's where you find the pikeys.Also, email addresses. Costs a few quid a year to register your own domain. Looks so much better than Hotmail\Live or ISP emails.
We have had the landline thing before, I do know what you mean, but two things , (1) 98% of my work comes in on the mobile and (2) my wife is disabled and can't always get to the phone but as I said , would only get 2 calls a week on the BT phone anyway and would be giving out the cellphone No. anyway. . The way I see it is if you are not office based then the cellphone is the way to go.

 
Does no-one have a landline? I would always advise, and I'm fairly certain trading standards do, to steer clear of mobile number only adverts. It's where you find the pikeys.Also, email addresses. Costs a few quid a year to register your own domain. Looks so much better than Hotmail\Live or ISP emails.
Can't see whats wrong with giving your email address TBH

I've no idea what a domain is.

I've no idea what a "pikey" is , perhaps its best I don't.

Wish I hadn't bothered now.

 
We have had the landline thing before, I do know what you mean, but two things , (1) 98% of my work comes in on the mobile and (2) my wife is disabled and can't always get to the phone but as I said , would only get 2 calls a week on the BT phone anyway and would be giving out the cellphone No. anyway. . The way I see it is if you are not office based then the cellphone is the way to go.
I know what you mean, my business landline has had 1 wrong number and loads of sales calls. All business calls are done from the mobile, both in and out. My landline is a separate VoIP line though so doesn't cause any problems, it's there and costs me nothing.

 
[ 98% of my work es in on the mobile and (2) d then the cellphone is the way to go.

Agree with you on that point mate, think the landline/mobile issue was relavant a few years ago but with most comms. being all mobile now anyway (blackberrys etc), cant see anyone having landline in 5yrs. lol

 
Can't see whats wrong with giving your email address TBHI've no idea what a domain is.

I've no idea what a "pikey" is , perhaps its best I don't.

Wish I hadn't bothered now.
i have some tarmac left over from a job we have just finish round the corner.

do you a good deal for your drive....... ;)

 
25 caravans moved in round the corner from me 2months ago! Maybe a landline is a good idea!

 
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