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Having social cards is a great way of giving your contact info to people you meet. We still use ours occasionally and we've lived here 8 years. We got ours free online...found some company that gives 500 free in hopes you'll use them for your business...don't know if they still offer that or no.
When people started giving them to me, I was truly taken aback. Now, I appreciate the cards and wish this practice was nationwide. Sometimes I'll even make notes on the back on what I can remember from conversations. I keep the cards in old VistaPrint boxes used for my cards in alphabetical order, with neighbors and true friends in a separate area.
It’s easy to find places online that will make Christmas photo cards for you at low prices. There are several people on here who dedicate themselves to taking terrific photos of The Villages. Contact one of them and purchase the right to use one of the photos for your own Christmas photos.
Not familiar with them. Hope they do not owe you work against a prepayment. It has been an adventure. Many of these companies are just someone who bought ten dollars worth of business cards. In ten years we've had two simply disappear. Lesson for all do not prepay. In your case try an on line phone directory-it is free.
We talked directly to FL dept. of insurance and have found OVER & OVER the "insurance" number painted on vehicles and on business cards are either expired or have never been in the data base. Was told this is not unusual in FL, to go through the process of actually filing and getting a number, and then NOT renewing, and subsequently NOT ...
I see him advertise every day by placing business cards on his windshield. He parks one of his carts near the bar located across from Starbucks at Lake Sumter Landing. The Following User Says Thank You to Tomptomp For This Useful Post:
They have dozens of choices for rock, bark, etc. They also sell large rocks, pavers, and flagstone. They have a rack that holds at least 50 business cards sitting on the counter. Based on the cards I saw, apparently most of the landscapers that service The Villages buy their rock from Dirt Cheap.
& if that possibility for newly issed cards happens, it would only be until the cloning device manufacturers catch up with the new technology, then back to business as usual. Hopefully, if new gate cards are issued, they will have sufficient range so that it won't be necessary to apply plastic discs inside the mirror.
When searched on the official Florida business license lookup website, that name does not indicate that they have a Florida business license. But, that is probably because making gate cards does not require a state license in Florida, like some trades. Obtaining an LLC designation is basically a name registration, not a business license.
Plus, I always wondered about a realtor using their High School picture on their business cards when you're in your sixties. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Denbal82 For This Useful Post: Fenster , GENXVILLAGER , toeser , Yosemite