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VistaPrint 250 Free Business Cards
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Free Business Cards
Select a design for your free set of 250 business cards from VistaPrint and you’re on your way to increased networking and sales for you website, company, or event. Add all the details you want to your card like web address, phone, fax, and email. Go with the Matte Finish or upgrade to a Glossy or a 100 lb Premier Matta paper. With all the defaults selected, your final order is Free! and your shipping cost is less than $5.00.
Printable Business Cards
Your new business cards are printed and shipped to you with two business days. In addition, you can order a stamp, a window decal, business card magnets, sticky notes, pens or t-shirts that match the design of your business cards. Even create a website with the design you just developed for your company.
Color Business Cards
Have you got free business cards? We’ve got free business cards. Select from 42 pre-defined color business card designs. Or select from hundreds or designs and modify any design with a small upgrade fee that will not break your budget.
Custom Business Cards
You can increase your order to 500 cards for a small fee of $9.99 and select to receive future specials and offers through your email address. This offer is the best you’ll find online so start designing your business card today.Click on the ad below to start your order for Free Business Cards.
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Merrill Lynch Bankers Get the Bull on Business Cards
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Merrill Lynch Bankers Get the Bull on Business Cards
Investment Bankers at the recently purchase Merrill Lynch will get to print the Merrill Lynch bull on the back for their business cards thanks to a management reversal recently. The prior symbol of the investment bank was scraped when the company nearly went bankrupt and was purchased at a fire sale by Bank of America.
The new name of the investment bank is Bank of America Merrill Lynch and the company wanted to rebrand the new division. Many prior Merrill Lynch managers asked for the opportunity to use the bull on the bank of the investment banker’s business cards. The business is still reorganizing and making new decisions after the departure of former CEO Ken Lewis.
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