squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Anyone ever use this flickr-connected printing service? I just ordered 200 business cards from them for my show next month--they let you choose pictures from your flickr to put on business cards, postcards, mini business cards, etc. How's the quality? A friend recommended it but I'm curious who here has used it.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I got the heavy stock full-sized ones. They're great. Worth every penny. You can tell they're not from China 
axiom
Non-Registered User
Their business cards are solid and long lasting. Give a very good feel when it's in hand. Quality is simply superb (you will see).
But IMO also quite expensive
But IMO also quite expensive
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Oh, great! Yeah, they were expensive. But 150 of them were like $65, and 200 were $69...then I found an online coupon for 15% off...so it works out pretty OK. And they should look nice. I went with all black and white.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I had some mini cards made up and they're terrific. Very pleased.
Kent
Kent
Marlon dela Cruz
Marlon
I don't think they're expensive at all. I mean, with the quality you get then it's worth it. I've ordered 100 cards from them and I have never had any problems. I've also heard from friends that have had slight problems that MOO's customer service is brilliant.
I'm one happy MOO customer.
I'm one happy MOO customer.
back alley
IMAGES
i have both the mini and regular sized business cards and love them.
people like them.
on the mini, i only put a portion of the image and when i hand the card out, i tell people to go to the address on the other side of they want to see the entire image plus other images.
people like them.
on the mini, i only put a portion of the image and when i hand the card out, i tell people to go to the address on the other side of they want to see the entire image plus other images.
majid
Fazal Majid
The quality is amazing, and now they also have a printing press in the US so orders are fulfilled faster. They have a very classy semi-matte plastic coating that looks and feels very expensive.
The only other company that I know of that makes that kind of coating is 4x6, and they charge $115 for 200 cards (all the same), so the Moo are really not at all expensive considering the quality and the fact you can make each and every card unique.
The only other company that I know of that makes that kind of coating is 4x6, and they charge $115 for 200 cards (all the same), so the Moo are really not at all expensive considering the quality and the fact you can make each and every card unique.
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