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p1w1

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Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #80 on: February 09, 2019, 04:18:57 pm »
Nathan
Solopress are doing
2,000 business cards, printed both sides for £38 delivered.
or 2,000 A6 leaflets/cards, printed both sides for £28 delivered.
You do need to provide them some artwork, but i'll do it for you!

They have an offer at the moment on A5 leaflets, 1,000 single sided for £19 delivered, so i'm getting some done.
Nice offer mate

֍Winp®oClean֍

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Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #81 on: February 09, 2019, 04:38:08 pm »
I think Nathan is having a break! ;D

Comfortably Numb!

Col

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Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #82 on: February 10, 2019, 01:43:22 am »
A long time ago 30 years almost I went self employed.
Business cards printed by going into a shop and discussing what I wanted with a guy with a well chewed pencil behind his ear.
Still lived with my parents at the time so their phone number went on the cards.
After a bit my girl and i got a mortgage and our own phone number problem was I still had a thick bunch of cards with my parents number.
Cue many nights writing out our new phone number on self adhesive sticker sheets.
Happy days indeed.
Strange thing was that through all the years of mini cassette tape answer machines mobile phones the size of bricks text messages and tinternet my parents still get phone calls wondering if am still cleaning windows.

Arnold Palmer

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Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #83 on: February 10, 2019, 08:00:51 am »
A long time ago 30 years almost I went self employed.
Business cards printed by going into a shop and discussing what I wanted with a guy with a well chewed pencil behind his ear.
Still lived with my parents at the time so their phone number went on the cards.
After a bit my girl and i got a mortgage and our own phone number problem was I still had a thick bunch of cards with my parents number.
Cue many nights writing out our new phone number on self adhesive sticker sheets.
Happy days indeed.
Strange thing was that through all the years of mini cassette tape answer machines mobile phones the size of bricks text messages and tinternet my parents still get phone calls wondering if am still cleaning windows.

Same here. I took my parents phone number with me though. 10 minutes on the phone with BT sounded like the better option than writing out cards...
#aliens

John Mart

Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #84 on: February 10, 2019, 08:30:44 am »
A long time ago 30 years almost I went self employed.
Business cards printed by going into a shop and discussing what I wanted with a guy with a well chewed pencil behind his ear.
Still lived with my parents at the time so their phone number went on the cards.
After a bit my girl and i got a mortgage and our own phone number problem was I still had a thick bunch of cards with my parents number.
Cue many nights writing out our new phone number on self adhesive sticker sheets.
Happy days indeed.
Strange thing was that through all the years of mini cassette tape answer machines mobile phones the size of bricks text messages and tinternet my parents still get phone calls wondering if am still cleaning windows.

Same here. I took my parents phone number with me though. 10 minutes on the phone with BT sounded like the better option than writing out cards...
Did you start the round yourself Soupy? I have a dim recollection of you saying it was your dad’s originally?

Arnold Palmer

  • Posts: 20800
Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #85 on: February 10, 2019, 08:36:12 am »
A long time ago 30 years almost I went self employed.
Business cards printed by going into a shop and discussing what I wanted with a guy with a well chewed pencil behind his ear.
Still lived with my parents at the time so their phone number went on the cards.
After a bit my girl and i got a mortgage and our own phone number problem was I still had a thick bunch of cards with my parents number.
Cue many nights writing out our new phone number on self adhesive sticker sheets.
Happy days indeed.
Strange thing was that through all the years of mini cassette tape answer machines mobile phones the size of bricks text messages and tinternet my parents still get phone calls wondering if am still cleaning windows.

Same here. I took my parents phone number with me though. 10 minutes on the phone with BT sounded like the better option than writing out cards...
Did you start the round yourself Soupy? I have a dim recollection of you saying it was your dad’s originally?

He started in 1992. I was 11 so I was in charge of leaflets.
#aliens

John Mart

Re: Preparation is key
« Reply #86 on: February 10, 2019, 11:18:57 am »
A long time ago 30 years almost I went self employed.
Business cards printed by going into a shop and discussing what I wanted with a guy with a well chewed pencil behind his ear.
Still lived with my parents at the time so their phone number went on the cards.
After a bit my girl and i got a mortgage and our own phone number problem was I still had a thick bunch of cards with my parents number.
Cue many nights writing out our new phone number on self adhesive sticker sheets.
Happy days indeed.
Strange thing was that through all the years of mini cassette tape answer machines mobile phones the size of bricks text messages and tinternet my parents still get phone calls wondering if am still cleaning windows.

Same here. I took my parents phone number with me though. 10 minutes on the phone with BT sounded like the better option than writing out cards...
Did you start the round yourself Soupy? I have a dim recollection of you saying it was your dad’s originally?

He started in 1992. I was 11 so I was in charge of leaflets.
Nice one. My dad was a window cleaner too until he had burst duedenal (sp) when I was 17 necessitating about a month off work on state sickness benefit. He got a job as a postie as soon as he recovered.