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Christmas Cards sent via the internet.

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starone | 22:49 Thu 09th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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Thought I might send some of my cards via the websites like moonpig. Has anyone tried them and if so any suggestions as to which site is best? Not e-cards, ordinary ones sent by post but someone else doing all the hard work (I'm all for that).
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My daughter sent me a birthday card via moonpig and it was very, very good.
it's not too bad Star, a bit more costly tho.
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I know, Bobbi, just being lazy. Don't want to go shopping for them!
I suppose for those special cards it would be nice Star
I got the kids' cards for school delivered with the shopping (they are only cheapy ones though - nothing special).
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Yes, Bobbi, these are the very special ones. Think I might try moonpig then Dennis.
they are special when they write them sherr, I got mine today of Ben (6yr old grandson)
To Grandmo and Grandbad...love Ben x
priceless!!!
The five year old has written her name on all of hers (I did the name of the classmates - she can do hers fine but 30 other names would see us there all day).
Cheaper than Moonpig and popular with many people:
http://www.funkypigeo...=christmas&color=grey

Also worth a look:
http://www.touchnote....lised-christmas-cards
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Thanks chico, I was trying to think of funky pigeon but couldn't remember the name. Kept thinking pigeon post, which didn't get me anywhere.

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