Free Business Cards for Skype Users
VistaPrint has a special - free business cards for Skype users.
Under a similar "free" promotion (didn't even pay shipping), my daughter got her first biz cards literally today, and they look pretty nice. Our pediatrician also uses VistaPrint reports my wife as I blog away.
Me? I seem to already have a lifetime supply of bizcards :) And as a Luddite who lives in a rural (i.e. unreliable highspeed Internet) area, I'm not currently a Skype user -- but probably will be soon.
(thanks to Bob Cargill for the tip)
Under a similar "free" promotion (didn't even pay shipping), my daughter got her first biz cards literally today, and they look pretty nice. Our pediatrician also uses VistaPrint reports my wife as I blog away.
Me? I seem to already have a lifetime supply of bizcards :) And as a Luddite who lives in a rural (i.e. unreliable highspeed Internet) area, I'm not currently a Skype user -- but probably will be soon.
(thanks to Bob Cargill for the tip)







Comments on "Free Business Cards for Skype Users"
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Anonymous said ... (Monday, August 28, 2006 9:16:00 AM) :
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Ted Demopoulos said ... (Monday, August 28, 2006 9:53:00 AM) :
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Large John Brock said ... (Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:08:00 PM) :
post a commentWhat is processing? LOL
Processing fees include the various costs associated with processing your product and your order, such as expenses and costs related to acquiring and processing your order, including costs and expenses payable to third parties for acquiring and processing of customer orders and transactions, internal processing charges incurred directly by VistaPrint, transaction fees charged by third party payment processing firms and other expenses incurred by VistaPrint with respect to customer orders. Processing does NOT include any charges for the product itself, including costs related to raw materials or manufacturing of the product
I know the "processing fees" from VistaPrint are always very reasonable, as my wife is a fan and customer
I just got skype for internet conversations and it's fantastic. It sounds great, it's free. What's not to like?