business cards

Hi everyone,

does anybody know of any good business card deals at the mo?

Need to get quite a few done (100ish) for my degree show in 6 weeks...

moo.com's got a sale on until the end of today, but their postage is quite steep, I'm also a bit confused by vista prints offers..lol!

Any advice would be much appreciated :) :j
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  • santer_2
    santer_2 Posts: 4,406
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    These are £7 for 100 including delivery but have restrictions

    Restrictions: To qualify for the 100 Matt business cards for £2.99 offer, your card must meet the following conditions
    • Must be created using one of our designated "£2.99 templates" and business card design tool (submitted business card designs are not part of this offer)
    • Single Sided.
    • The reverse of the card will be white and completely blank with no printing.
      (Our company details will NOT be printed on the reverse of your card as this does not look good.)
    • Cannot contain logos or any other type of image.
    • Cannot change the colour of the text or background.
    Note: Although these are cheap business cards, many other companies would classify these as free business cards and charge you a similar price for postage. In summary, nobody gives business cards free, postage is always charged.

    http://www.cardsmadeeasy.com/pricing.php#mattcarddesc

    Otherwise £19 for 100 including delivery

    http://www.cardsmadeeasy.com/pricing.php

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=printed+business+cards&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&safe=active
  • thankyou!!!
  • Don't go near Vista Print. It's not worth the potential repercussions.
  • irstaroo22
    irstaroo22 Posts: 199
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    I use moo print for mine, and although they arent the cheapest they are fab!
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,836
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    I've used Vista Print in the past, they are fine to use as long as you make sure you don't tick any subscription boxes, it just means a bit of skim-reading, easy to do and virtually free.

    My friend also works in the printing industry (but does only big business company stuff) and recommends Pronta-Print for consumer things as they are best for price vs. quality.
  • cgk1
    cgk1 Posts: 1,300
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    I'm a bit fan of Moo - quality looking cards - I wouldn't touch Vistaprint with a bargepole.
  • Redleela
    Redleela Posts: 228
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    santer wrote: »
    These are £7 for 100 including delivery but have restrictions

    Restrictions: To qualify for the 100 Matt business cards for £2.99 offer, your card must meet the following conditions
    • Must be created using one of our designated "£2.99 templates" and business card design tool (submitted business card designs are not part of this offer)
    • Single Sided.
    • The reverse of the card will be white and completely blank with no printing.
      (Our company details will NOT be printed on the reverse of your card as this does not look good.)
    • Cannot contain logos or any other type of image.
    • Cannot change the colour of the text or background.
    Note: Although these are cheap business cards, many other companies would classify these as free business cards and charge you a similar price for postage. In summary, nobody gives business cards free, postage is always charged.

    http://www.cardsmadeeasy.com/pricing.php#mattcarddesc

    Otherwise £19 for 100 including delivery

    http://www.cardsmadeeasy.com/pricing.php

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=printed+business+cards&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&safe=active

    Thank you for the tip but I've just tried this after looking at Vistaprint but found that it's more expensive for a single sided card - £8.39 for 100 once they've added postage and VAT versus £13.12 for 250 double sided cards from Vistaprint.
  • santer_2
    santer_2 Posts: 4,406
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    Redleela wrote: »
    Thank you for the tip but I've just tried this after looking at Vistaprint but found that it's more expensive for a single sided card - £8.39 for 100 once they've added postage and VAT versus £13.12 for 250 double sided cards from Vistaprint.

    The OP only wanted 100 and had already been to vistaprint
  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    ive used vista print for yrs and never had a problem with any of my orders, just dont click on to sign up for anything else. have done business cards, photo calenders, t shirts, lawn signs, brchures, pens and some other bits.
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,409
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    Haven't checked it out, but just found this thread on another part of the forums if you are still looking

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=3227974
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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