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Vista Print?

Postby Matsuro on Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:48 pm

I came upon this company on yahoo's hotjobs.com. I wanted to know if anyone heard of them before and if they are trust worthy. I'm looking for something I can do from home. Here is the link.

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/careers-559951 ... 6VZ4D6Q6IX
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Re: Vista Print?

Postby WayneW on Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:44 pm

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Re: Vista Print?

Postby wcfl on Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:34 am

I checked the ad you were referring to from Hotjobs to verify it was the same Vista Print that I have done business with in the past.

My wife and I have used Vista Print many times for over a year. They offer unbeatable deals for business cards, flyers, brochures, letterheads, and just about anything else print-wise. My wife still has her home-based side business and still orders from Vista Print. They are cheap ($) and excellent quality. They also have free offers for business cards and other printing. They ship fast also.

So, from a customer point-of-view, I highly recommend Vista Print for their services to any individual or commercial entity. And, they are not a "you get what you pay for" company - I have had top-notch quality from them even when taking advantage of their free offers.

I'm not familiar with this program, Notable Style(?), however. But I have no problems with Vista Print.

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Re: Vista Print?

Postby JESSICATHOMPSON on Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:51 am

Sorry, I'm not familiar with the Program but I do buy products from Vista Print and refer my team members to them as well. They do have GREAT PRICES!!! :D

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Re: Vista Print?

Postby magnetize on Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:11 am

I can also vouch for the quality and value of Vista Print materials. However, I'm not familiar with the business opportunity side of it either.
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Re: Vista Print?

Postby WayneW on Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:16 am

Hey,
I came across this and thought you might be interested.
Main page : http://www.printingforless.com/
Affiliate Signup Page : http://printingforless.affiliatetraction.com/
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Re: Vista Print?

Postby consumertreehouse on Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:55 am

Vista Print is great. I use them for my business cards and when you place your first order you get discounts and specials on order in the future. Great pricing too. Make sure you take advantage of the all specials that you are offered.
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Re: Vista Print?

Postby NewRealms on Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:18 pm

I have to agree about VistaPrints. Not only is the quality excellent but they store your art work for re-orders and shipping usually shows up sooner than they promise.

Highly recommended.

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Re: Vista Print?

Postby Arcadian on Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:06 pm

NewRealms wrote:I have to agree about VistaPrints. Not only is the quality excellent but they store your art work for re-orders and shipping usually shows up sooner than they promise.

Highly recommended.

Best,

RICK


Yes, I always choose the cheapest, slowest shipping as it turns up in two days anyway. I think cards are printed in The Netherlands for shipping to the UK. At least that's where they come from. It's interesting that Vista Print are venturing into direct sales.

Try www.arcadian.kashcards.com for very colourful business cards with a multi level affiliate program. I hope it's OK to give the link since we are talking about the subject! Every element of the design is a separate layer so you can move objects and text any which way and changes colours and fonts. Warning - don't play with this when you should be busy doing something else. You can amuse yourself with it for hours. The double sided cards are great because - like many other people - I now offer free vacations with other programs so I can put a vacation design (there are lots of them) on one side and the main program on the other side.
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Re: Vista Print?

Postby WayneW on Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:36 pm

How many hoops would I have to jump through and how many times would I have to bark for a "free vacation"?
And I'm not talking about that come and go no-tell motel on the back streets of Reno.
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Re: Vista Print?

Postby athomept on Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:17 am

I have used them as well, but not in the last 5 years I found prints made easy which I like a lot I use them exclusively now for all my business cards needs. PM me to get 50% of your first order. good luck

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Re: Vista Print?

Postby Arcadian on Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:44 pm

WayneW wrote:How many hoops would I have to jump through and how many times would I have to bark for a "free vacation"?
And I'm not talking about that come and go no-tell motel on the back streets of Reno.


I've never been to Reno but I'm sure there's an equivalent motel in my part of the world!

You can see the hoops you have to go through to redeem the vacation certificates in the team incentives section on www.teamarcadian.com. There's a small redemption fee and you usually pay taxes. We give the vacations to:

1) Team members in any program. They collect points for them
2) Anyone who gives their info on the Cruise to Cash lead capture pages
3) For this month (we change it every month) anyone who joins Freebieforce

A lot of people are using free vacations in their marketing now. You can do deals with a broker to offer them or with various travel programs you get the right to issue as many certificates as you like.As far as I know CTC is the cheapest program.
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