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Advice please:
I send a lot of cards to the USA, and am fed up because they don't arrive on time (as well as the cost of card + postage). Am thinking of sending e-cards instead, but I'm nervous about the risk of installing something nasty on friends' computers. Would you recommend a particular company (I hope this doesn't count as advertising?), and do you think they are safe?
I send a lot of cards to the USA, and am fed up because they don't arrive on time (as well as the cost of card + postage). Am thinking of sending e-cards instead, but I'm nervous about the risk of installing something nasty on friends' computers. Would you recommend a particular company (I hope this doesn't count as advertising?), and do you think they are safe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is good - and safe - it's a subscription site, but well worth it :
http:// www.jac quielaw son.com /
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You could try this website:
http:// www.123 greetin gs.com/
I've sent their cards several times (but only in the UK), and they are very good.
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I've sent their cards several times (but only in the UK), and they are very good.
I'll add my name to the recommendation for Jacquie Lawson. Just a few pounds per year for unlimited use and some delightful cards!
However I recommend sending a separate email to recipients saying "This is just to let you know that I've sent you an eCard, so the mail you've got from JacquieLawson.com is safe to open. I hope you like it!". That's because the people who spread viruses often do so by sending out mail saying "You've been sent an eCard. Click here to open it". As a result, lots of people automatically delete anything that purports to be about an eCard, meaning that they stay safe from viruses but they never see genuine eCards meant for them.
However I recommend sending a separate email to recipients saying "This is just to let you know that I've sent you an eCard, so the mail you've got from JacquieLawson.com is safe to open. I hope you like it!". That's because the people who spread viruses often do so by sending out mail saying "You've been sent an eCard. Click here to open it". As a result, lots of people automatically delete anything that purports to be about an eCard, meaning that they stay safe from viruses but they never see genuine eCards meant for them.