business cards shaped like money - Posted by Chewy

Posted by investorrob on April 10, 2002 at 10:27:39:

In the subject to course is shown a card that looks like 3 folded $100. bills.
I emailed Bob one of the 3 writers of the course. He gave a name and phone number. Where one could order but when I called I could never get the guy at home.

So I went with Print King. I like them, and dropping a few in the grocery store—does get people picking them up even if it is just the look of one $100 bill folded.

BTW I got the number for Print King from a post by Jim Kennedy dated June 20 2001. Jim stated in that post he had been using this card for several years.

You can read it for yourself at www.creonline.com/wwwboard/messages/arc_2001/arc_34/34425.html

investorrob

business cards shaped like money - Posted by Chewy

Posted by Chewy on April 09, 2002 at 14:41:56:

Has anyone seen the business cards yet that are shaped like $100 bills folded over? They certainly are attention grabbers. Where might these cards be found?
Good day.

See Post Below: Jim Kennedy… Print King… (nt) - Posted by Todd_OH

Posted by Todd_OH on April 10, 2002 at 07:32:27:

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Re: business cards shaped like money - Posted by MARK

Posted by MARK on April 09, 2002 at 15:38:52:

I purchase my cards here in Maryland.
Here’s the place:J.A.M PRINTING(JOHNSON & MINOR)
3095 Leonardtown Rd.
Waldorf, Maryland 20601
PH:301-870-1204/FAX:301-870-9389/EMAIL=jamprinting@yahoo

$195.00 for 2500 - Posted by investorrob

Posted by investorrob on April 09, 2002 at 18:23:47:

Jim Kennedy posted about Print king in Huston they will do them for $195 for 2500 Their ph is 1-713-782-8336.

investorrob

Jim Kennedy… Print King… Not Exactly… - Posted by Todd_OH

Posted by Todd_OH on April 10, 2002 at 07:30:49:

Not Exactly…

The last time I remember Jim Kennedy responding to this question, he was not using a card “shaped like money”. Jim’s / Print King’s version was a FLAT card with HALF the face of ONE $100 bill.

The original poster was inquiring about 3-folded-over $100-bills, which is why they used the word “shaped”.

Hilltop Printing used to do these, but they have since gone out of business. The real question is, is their another company doing these now, ECONOMICALLY? The primary up front cost is cutting the die for the unusual shape… If a company has already done that and has been producing the cards for some time, the cost will be cheaper…

Todd_OH