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quietBern 04-11-2013 06:48 AM

Calling cards
 
Anyone know the website where you can get free calling cards made up? We settled on our home in Sanibel two weeks ago and people are giving us their cards with their home and phone information.

baustgen 04-11-2013 06:55 AM

Vistaprint.com. Don't forget your e-mail address. Snowbirds put your other address on the back.

quietBern 04-11-2013 07:11 AM

Thank you baustgen.

Trayderjoe 04-11-2013 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by baustgen (Post 657442)
Vistaprint.com. Don't forget your e-mail address. Snowbirds put your other address on the back.

Ok, first I am not familiar with these calling cards so I am unaware of all of the content. For example,does it mention the Villages, or does the back indicate "snow bird" information? Should any of these calling cards become misplaced or stolen, do you really want someone you don't know to have your home addresses and phone numbers? Especially if there is any indication that you might not be at one of those addresses at any given time? Just my two cents.....

billethkid 04-11-2013 10:01 AM

Did y'all have calling "resident" calling cards back home?

I find it much more convenient for you to tell me who you are and if I want more info I will ask and enter it in my iphone.

I hate being the middle man between the card giver and the waste basket!

btk

memason 04-11-2013 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by quietBern (Post 657438)
Anyone know the website where you can get free calling cards made up? We settled on our home in Sanibel two weeks ago and people are giving us their cards with their home and phone information.

If you have a computer and a decent printer, you can buy the card stock at many places to make your own cards. Using your word processor (ie. Word, Pages, etc.) you can use a little imagination to make your cards unique. They come out very nice and you can make small changes, when needed.

KatieDidNot 04-11-2013 10:21 AM

I made my own cards on my computer. And for safety reasons, They only have my name and telephone number. I did not put my address on them.

I have found calling cards to be very useful and The Villages sent me a calling card holder...not sure why but they did. I like it.

I use the back of the card to write down important info about the person.

I do not randomly hand out the cards...only to the people that I know, trust, and want to keep in touch with.

Katie

rjm1cc 04-11-2013 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by quietBern (Post 657438)
Anyone know the website where you can get free calling cards made up? We settled on our home in Sanibel two weeks ago and people are giving us their cards with their home and phone information.

Vista print.
Not free but will end up costing 5 to 10 dollars depending on options. The "free" have a vista add on the back which I think they remove for about 3 dollars.
Try Vistaprint - Business Cards - Full Color Printing - Digital Printing Company | Vistaprint

redwitch 04-11-2013 05:34 PM

I used to print out my own cards. Found that vistaprint was actually cheaper when you factor in the special card-weight paper, the ink, etc. Being the cheap witch that I am, I wait until the cards are free but for shipping -- makes my cost less than $5.00 for 250.

njbchbum 04-12-2013 12:19 AM

isn't there a husband/wife team at market nite in the squares that does that sort of printing? i haven't been to a market nite in a while so am not sure if they have been!

rubicon 04-12-2013 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 657549)
Did y'all have calling "resident" calling cards back home?

I find it much more convenient for you to tell me who you are and if I want more info I will ask and enter it in my iphone.

I hate being the middle man between the card giver and the waste basket!

btk

btk: I thought myself very uninformed when i first arrived and found people were handing me their card. I was use to it with business people but solely for personal????????????????????????????????????

redwitch 04-12-2013 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 657942)
btk: I thought myself very uninformed when i first arrived and found people were handing me their card. I was use to it with business people but solely for personal????????????????????????????????????

When I first moved here, I was under the impression that calling cards (regardless of what they were called by whom) were old-fashioned at best and pretentious at worst. When people started giving them to me, I was truly taken aback. Now, I appreciate the cards and wish this practice was nationwide. Sometimes I'll even make notes on the back on what I can remember from conversations. I keep the cards in old VistaPrint boxes used for my cards in alphabetical order, with neighbors and true friends in a separate area. I'm on my third box.

I do agree that having your "other" address is probably not a good idea and definitely unnecessary. At the very least, have your village, home and cell phone number on the card. This helps a lot in knowing whom to call for what.

bonrich 04-12-2013 07:16 AM

I used staples.com for my personal business cards. Much more variety than vistaprint. Really pleased with the quality.

blueeagle65 06-23-2014 02:23 PM

vistaprint.com is an inexpensive place to get your cards. You can design them yourself from their templates. Be careful which e-mail you give them because they will inundate you w/ offers galore. They will retain your design for reorders as well.

Sable99 06-23-2014 02:51 PM

When I was last in TV, I got a couple of business cards that also included their TOTV user name. I loved it. I spent the entire night trying to match their name and face to their TOTV name!


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