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Thread: Who prints the best business cards online?

  1. #11  
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    I have always used Vistaprint. Not observed of moo.com. Vistaprints are excellent for daily credit charge playing cards. And cheap enough. You do get inundated with provides all the time after getting from them.
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    If you are looking for a handmade, unique card I would suggest Etsy. I've ordered business cards from Etsy users before. The best part is that they were willing to negotiate a price. The listed price was $30.00 USD for 250 cards, but she gave them to be for $25.00 The cards were handpainted and pretty elaborate.
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    I'm pretty sure Kinko's still does buisness card printing. Check out This for more information if your still interested in printing the business cards.
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    I think you should read user's reviews that will surely help to solve the problem. You should also go through service charges, delivery time and service quality for best selection. If you will consider all these things while selection online printing service for business cards then you will surely win to select best business online.
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    I would definately recommend vistaprint if you are on a budget. I ordered some and they were gorgeously printed and not very expensive at all (about £15 for 500) plus they were printed with a picture I chose (not their generic template) and had a design front and back. I had a look around at all the cheaper-end providers and Vistaprint were the most cost-effective plus the results were good.

    I did take a look at moo but the thing that put me off was that they put their logo on the cards, which I thought looked a little unprofessional.

    As I am sure both do a free (or very low cost) introductory offer, I would suggest putting your order in at both and seeing who does the best job.

    I don't find the emails from Vistaprint that frequent or annoying (I find their offers for previous customers are pretty amazing to be honest) but if you do, just mark them as spam. Job done. It certainly shouldn't be a consideration which puts you off an otherwise great deal on a quality product.

    Good luck !
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    I have never heard of moo.com I will definitely check them out. I have seen business cards printed via vistaprint. They weren't bad. I usually get my cards made a local place. 24 hour turnaround.
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    To be honest, Microsoft has kind of got a monopoly going with Vista Prints. Unfortunately no one can really compete with their deals. It makes sense seeing how Microsoft is a major player online and with computers and technology in general. It's just quite unfortunate for others trying to earn profits.
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  8. #18  
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    the best business cards on the web are vista print easy to use website and very good prices.
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    I have never heard of moo.com but having used Vistaprint they have been great and never let me down so far!
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    If you are looking for real quality, you should go to a local printer. Is there a reason you aren't going the traditional route? These online printers aren't usually comparable in service or quality.
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