Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I make my own on my computer with a picture from, my pictures, on my computer.
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#17
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Info cards.. order on line from Vista print.. 500 for $10.00 is a average cost.
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#18
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Current catalog has a great selection.
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#19
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go to vista print.com. customize your cards on line. 100 cards for $10
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#20
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Same here. Social card. Used Vista Print. Name, address, email and phone number with a photo. Great for exchanging with people with similar interests, pickle ball, golfing, etc. |
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Don't know if people still do it. They must, or you probably wouldn't have asked. Five years ago, we got 500 cards for $9.99, from the company that advertises on TV all the time. 440 of the cards made great 'To Do' reminders on my counter. Threw each card away as the reminder on it or task was completed. Now I just use scrap paper.
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#22
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Yes, these cards are still a 'thing.' We used moo.com. Name, address, email, cell phone.
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#23
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We went on Staples website and created ours. You can pick up at the store of your choice or have them shipped to your house. I think they were $15.99 for 250 cards, the price reduces according to the number of cards you order
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#24
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I ordered from Vista print. 500 for I think around $9.99 You can design your own and /or they have lots of samples and backgrounds
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#25
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social cards...
hello All
We moved in to TV Santo Doming in Nov... using business cards was expected in my pre retirement life... but hubby and I both have a smart phone and sending our contact info via text gives us one less item to remember to bring and allows a unique response to requests for contact info. Welcome to the villages ! |
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Vista print has beautiful templates to use. I included my name, my village, my cell number and an email address I set up for free on hotmail.com just for my Villages contacts. They don't need your street address unless you get close enough to invite them over and then you simply tell them your address. Not everyone needs to know your street address.
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#27
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We just exchange phone numbers and then text the info as needed, or exchange email addresses and do the same. Nothing to print, nothing for someone to lose, and there isn’t another piece of paper possibly lying around here and there with your personal info on it.
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#28
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Cards
I do exactly the same ( printing my own cards). Unless you’re figuring on meeting a couple hundred neighbors when you first get here, it gives you the ability to change the card with different emojis, etc, to keep it current.
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#29
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I used Zazzle.com
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#30
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order them from Vista Print. Name address phone number (if you want) email address on a tropical design.
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