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A smart card is any pocket-sized card with embedded integrated circuits which can process data. A smart card is a plastic card about the size of a credit card, with an embedded microchip that can be loaded with data, used for telephone calling, electronic cash payments, and other applications, and then periodically refreshed for additional More >
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CONTACT MANAGEMENT FOR BETTER BUSINESS DELIVERIES
Dr.R.Maria Inigo1
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Maintaining contact with people outside the company is a key part of today’s business. This includes contact with prospects, customers, clients, vendors and suppliers. It is through these contacts, one builds the relationships that are so vital to business. As a result, it is essential that one makes the More >
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i recently got this bite card which offers 20% off for food and drink in train stations, its like a wee plastic card thing that you just show at the till and then you get the discount, does anyone know of any other cards like this? for anything at all? food, clothes, clubs?
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Some loans come with a bonus of training, supervision
When small-business owner Susana Serna wanted to expand her medical clinic into a larger office this year, she didn’t even try to land a bank loan. She knew she wouldn’t qualify. Instead, Serna combed the Internet for alternative financing and found MercyCorps Northwest, the domestic affiliate of More >
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There are a myriad of possible combinations of card types, but in the real world you are likely to come across the following ID cards:
Standard plastic cardAlso known as: PVC card Description: A simple plastic card, with no added features like magnetic stripes or chips.Applications: ID only with no access control or payment.
Magnetic stripe cardAlso More >
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I enjoy shopping for unique gifts for my family and friends. As a mother of three I find it increasingly hard to do so these days because of my kids’ activities, PTA meetings, planning play dates, as well as keeping the refrigerator and pantry stuffed with supplies. By the time my mom duties are over More >
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Holds 24 standards sized business cards or appointment cards
Display offers crystal clear body and pockets for great visability
Lower opening in each pocket allows for easier cleaning
Easy-to-use mounting hardware
Overall dimensions: 19-1/2″W x 22-3/8″H x 7/8″D
Product DescriptionThese business card organizers are exceptionally helpful in lobbies or waiting rooms of businesses, medical or dental offices, as well as More >
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BUSINESS IN BRIEF 21/7
The PetroVietnam Construction Joint Stock Corporation (PVC) is planning to build a 528-m tower, the second tallest building in Asia after the Buri Dubai Tower in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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about 4 months ago
iPrint4Less (.net) has the absolute BEST PRICES on Printing!
I looked all over for the BEST DEAL on business cards, including FedEx Office, Office Max, Office Depot, Vista Print, and a few other commercial printers (both offline and online), etc. In the end, I found that I simply saved MORE on printing services from iPrint4Less.net! I was very impressed with their prices and service…but I must admit I was a little gun shy after my experience with Vista Print, which was my my FIRST experience with printing services (See below).
After reading through the “Testimonials,” at iPrint4Less.net and seeing that they reach out to Churches and Charities, I decided to give them a try. iPrint4Less.net had GREAT prices AND top quality business cards. They were a PREMIUM quality, thick card stock, with a nice glossy finish (UV). There were no GIMMICKS or “hidden fees,” like I found with other printing services.
Soon afterwords, I ordered post cards and some tri-fold brochures, and was again very impressed.
The brochures were a hundred dollars LESS than many places that I looked for brochures!
I actually designed the business cards myself, using their online designer, which I found easy to use. I had THEM design my brochures, however, as that was a little more involved for me.
The reason I take the time to write this is due to the fact that I have found that a lot of printing services out there are (what I feel) DECEPTIVE in some of their marketing practices and I’m just plain sick and tired of that sort of thing.–especially the ones who offer the “FREE business cards.” My first printing experience was something that I wouldn’t wish on anyone–at least not if they want a QUALITY product. Since I was just getting started, a friend of mine directed me to Vista Print, where I could get 250 “FREE business cards.” I soon found out that the “FREE” business cards that they advertise, are NOT actually “FREE.” They charged EXTRA for PREMIUM stock, to get color printing on the back, to get a nice glossy finish, and even to upload my company logo, which is an absolute must. I actually fell for this the first time around, due to my ignorance. When I received them, I was disappointed, to say the least. They were CHEAP LOOKING…which makes me and my business look cheap as well. I threw them in the trash! They also had an advertisement for THEIR company on the back of MY card!
It was another friend of mine who directed me to iPrint4Less.net, and I looked over this site with a fine tooth comb, comparing their prices ON VARIOUS PRODUCTS, to that of several other places.
I found iPrint4Less.net to be the lowest on everything that I compared. I looked at the regular every day prices, not so much the “specials.” Rachel at iPrint4Less.net, told me that the prices they have on their site are “their every day prices” and that “they rarely run any specials.” It seems as though sites like Vista Print “lure” the ignorant person (like I was) in with the FREE offers, then when you come back for more, you don’t even THINK to compare the prices of their other products against the competition, which is precisely what they WANT you to do! I’m sure glad I did!
By the way, make sure that when you shop that you’re comparing apples to apples, as some are using “digital printing” or “web” printing presses, versus OFFSET printing (which is the top of the line). Also, make sure that you compare shipping and handling charges as well, as some companies offer a low printing price–only to get you on the BACK END, with their shipping costs, which, in the end, makes them cost just that much more!
I would highly recommend iPrint4Less.net to anyone who needs to have printing services that include business cards, post cards, flyers, brochures (stuff that I have already printed with them) and wants the absolute LOWEST prices–without having to sacrifice quality and service. The customer service that I received from Rachel and Beau-Jeffrey was was excellent as well.
Thanks again for making this a pleasant experience! I’ll be back!
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