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Oct 31, 2010 11:46 |  #1

Hey everyone looking for all 3 of these, so I can make an informed decsision before placing an order. Thanks to everyone in advance


1. Best prices?

2. Best quality?

3. Best Overall? (Quality/Price/Service​)


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Nov 04, 2010 13:08 |  #2

I really liked Taste of ink... proabably kinda pricey though




  
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Nov 04, 2010 13:59 |  #3

I use overnight prints.. Love the quality and round corners.

Moo cards is offering free business cards and you pay the shipping.


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Nov 04, 2010 14:10 |  #4

Moo is interesting, but I've not ordered from them yet. I once ordered from Vista Print and didn't think much of their quality. My last order came from Mpix Pro. I didn't do a great job making use of their template, but I'm very happy with the quality.


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Nov 04, 2010 15:45 |  #5

I've only used Staple's (BIG mistake), and my last order was from Miller's (pricey).
I am VERY happy with the cards from Miller's. I completely rebranded my business\photography, and needed business cards FAST as I am offering a family portrait for my church's silent auction - and I needed business cards for that, that match my new website\branding. Miller's FREE overnight shipping almost makes it worth it. Though, $27 for 100 cards is rather expensive - it was my fastest choice, and I am NOT disappointed.


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Nov 04, 2010 22:31 |  #6

Hello,

You should consider Print24, an online printing company that can print business cards (external link) and deliver them to you in twenty-four hours from when the order is posted.

I've ordered mine and a series of post cards about a year ago, and the results were good - my order came in on time and I was pleased with the quality.

Hope this helps! :rolleyes:




  
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Nov 04, 2010 23:12 |  #7

I love moo.com!! The quality is THE BEST, they are a bit pricey but I always always get compliments on them, people love choosing their favourite card to keep.:)


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Nov 04, 2010 23:21 |  #8

I use copycraft.com
they did a fantastic job , and drop ship direct to my hotel room 4 an out of town shoot .just ask for rusty .


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Nov 04, 2010 23:23 |  #9

I use Black River Imaging- great prices, cards and customer service.


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Nov 05, 2010 07:32 |  #10

I've noticed that some places are offered specialty shaped business cards, any opinions on that?
I was tempted to change to something a little different, but then they don't fit in my card holder, hard for clients to hand out(maybe).




  
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Nov 05, 2010 07:55 |  #11

I've ordered post cards and business cards from gotprint.com (external link) and be happy with the price and quality.




  
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Nov 05, 2010 20:37 |  #12

Pyromaniac wrote in post #11229193 (external link)
I've ordered post cards and business cards from gotprint.com (external link) and be happy with the price and quality.

I use gotprint, love their quality, only issue I encountered recently was that the round corners on their template do not match their round corner die cutters. The template has 1/8th rounded corners and the final print had 1/4th rounded corners, which resulted in a decent but not as designed card.


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Nov 05, 2010 20:40 as a reply to  @ Michael Cheddar's post |  #13

I've had good experiences with Moo, as well. Yes, a little pricey, but small orders are no problem.


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Nov 06, 2010 02:08 |  #14
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gotprint.com....great quality cards for cheap!


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Nov 06, 2010 16:13 |  #15

I have seen business cards printed at http://www.printdirect​forless.com/business-card-printing.html (external link) and they are very nice. $14 for 1000, only a dollar or 2 less for 500. The lab specializes in volume from internet orders.




  
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