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MOO November 26, 2006

Posted by Andy Roberts in : Flickr , trackback

My ten free MOO cards arrived last month, I took them to Italy and back, and then I put them down somewhere very safe, except I can’t remember where it was.
Now I need to find them again in time for Wednesday.
Curses.
I’ll need to order two batches of 100 as well, for different purposes.

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Comment by Frankie Roberto
2006-11-26 20:44:45

They seem to be popular, hey?

 
Comment by Beverly Trayner
2006-11-27 01:34:07

I’m truly glad to hear stories of other people doing things like that … it makes it seems like something normal.

I’m intrigued to know why you need two batches of 100!

 
Comment by Andy
2006-11-27 11:57:32

I’m promoting two quite seperate ‘brands’, and I believe the details on the reverse of the cards are the same all the way through a batch. Only the photos can be altered. If I’m wrong, then I can save a bit by getting 50 of each I suppose.

 
Comment by Linda
2006-11-27 13:55:06

Text is the same for all of them, only the picture is different.I found them vital at the graduation day! They are very easy to misplace though - there’s a long thread about suitable holders in the Flickr group. At $19 for 100 they are pretty good value and the print quality is really good. People’s main complaint about mine is that the font is too small. I’ll do the next lot with less text as they can look a bit busy.

 
Comment by Frankie Roberto
2006-12-01 00:03:55

Do people put them in their wallets (most business cards are credit card sized), or their pockets?

I like MOO too. Haven’t ordered box of 100 yet, but do have a plan to order some in near future…

Frankie

 
Comment by Nancy White
2006-12-01 23:23:44

A friend is making up sets for gifts.

me, I’m not nearly that organzied!

 
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