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(CLOSED) Unique handmade stationary

Get your unique handmade stationary by One Big Day. Just email them at: contact@onebigday.com

For further details visit their website at:

Official insert:  the website has been removed as it's no longer trading and is unable to send out samples.
xxWendie :p
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  • Thank you Wendie.e_1_43.gif
  • Junier
    Junier Posts: 309 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    this is a 2 man run home based business and website and they do it for a hobby so I dont think it should be listed here :-/
  • this is a 2 man run home based business and website and they do it for a hobby so I dont think it should be listed here :-/
    The ball is in their court. ;)
  • Thanks for the post, XxwendiexX.
  • The ball is in their court. ;)
    I have to agree with elvis this time, if they put a buisness on a website there is obvisouly goin to be chancers to get anything they can out of them. Me included. ;)
    :cool: :cool: misters :cool: :cool:
  • this is a 2 man run home based business and website  and they do it for a hobby so I dont think it should be listed here :-/

    I agree with Junier lets give them a chance. ;)
    clacker1uk
  • Marigold123
    Marigold123 Posts: 1,164 Forumite
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    Well, we might be out for freebies, but so is everyone who requests free samples, more or less. And don't forget, some Moneysavers DO go on to buy things from the site afterwards. Even me, sometimes!

    I don't think we are much worse than Joe Public in this respect, and the companies DO still get business out of us. Any samples they have available for Internet enquiries are carefully factored in to their marketing budget. No self-respecting, (or surviving) business would do otherwise.

    And no-one runs an Internet business (however small) for any other reason than to make money, whether they say it is a hobby or not.

    Still, we must all do as our conscience dictates.
    A penny saved is a penny gained
  • 16011996
    16011996 Posts: 8,313 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    thanks for this.
  • I think you should only request a free sample if you are genuinely interested in their product. Why order a free sample for the sake of it, when it only ends up in the bin.

    Respect
  • I think you should only request a free sample if you are genuinely interested in their product. Why order a free sample for the sake of it, when it only ends up in the bin.
    But then you might send off for the sake of it but then realise you really like the item when it arrives and buy some. I'm sure if you asked the owners of the company they'd encourage everyone to get the free sample, they wouldn't put it on their website otherwise.
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