Have you bought cards online? Would you ever?
What service do they need to provide for you to use them?
What holidays do you send out greeting cards?
none, its a waste of time money and natural resources.
Reply:bout all of 'em
Reply:Greetings cards can be sent out for any official holiday and many small scale events not even recognised as holidays, especially online.
I, personally, send greetings cards for Christmas, Birthdays, Easter, New Year, Congratulations (Passing Driving Test, Passing Exams, New Baby, Marriage, Engagement) and Sympathy.
I have bought cards online but only twice. Once I was getting some customised cards made and the other time the cards were pretty specific (for one of those 'not quite recognised as holidays' events).
Cards need to be easily accessible by the person receiving them - need to reach a point or message that you want to convey to the person you're giving it to.
If I want someone to giggle at my card I'm obviously most likely to buy a humorous one etc.
They also need to be economically viable, not costing too much for a simple gesture.
Finally, for me, they must be easy to customise. I like cards that I can customise online or add parts such as phrases or funny notes myself when I get it.
The personal touch is the most important thing to me when sending a card.
Reply:X-mas... thats it
Reply:I just send them out for christmas... That's it
Reply:just eid...
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Reply:i buy christmas, birthday, and easter cards....everything else gets an ecard sent
Reply:Christmas
Reply:chistmas, easter, New years, pass over, hanakauh just the main big timers but thanks giving only counts if you arent going to see that person at dinner.
Reply:I have sent out birthday cards, Easter cards, Christmas cards, Anniversary cards and thats it. I make home made cards and have not bought shop cards for four years now. I have never bought cards online.
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