Here you find a complete overview of currently available Discount Coupon Offers and Deals for the major online printing companies including: VistaPrint, Overnight Prints, Tiny Prints, Cafepress, Snapfish and MOO.
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![]() 250 Full Color Brochures on glossy paper, tri-folded for less then $100 Dollars. |
![]() Every Thursday a new daily deal from Cafepress. |
![]() 1000 Business Cards with free spot Gloss UV printing: $27.65 (double sided: $34,35). |
![]() 1000 premium custom printed postcards for less then $100 Dollars. |
![]() Free Shipping, Three Free Stationery Samples and more discount offers in this deal. |
![]() 35% OFF Deal on combination orders at Tinyprints. |
![]() Overnight Prints sends you a free sample pack of all their stationary - free shipping included. |
![]() Create your own custom duvet covers and get 10% OFF. |
![]() Create your own custom duvet covers and get 10% OFF. |
![]() Cafepress ongoing discounts upto 25% Off on all their products (sitewide discounts). |
![]() A genuine mailed baby birth announcement still says it best! |
I been using a local print shop for my business card printing needs, while quality was high, prices were also very high. I heard about Moo from a friend and decided to give them a try. I just received the business cards and I'm pleased: Quality is great, color is correct and the cards have a nice "thick" feel to it, also the packaging is very nice. Overall the quality i got from MOO is even better then the local print shop i used, and the price is a lot friendlier. I hope these guys will stay for a while!
I love Cafepress for it's one of a kind, unique products. Whenever i am looking for a unique gift i shop at Cafepress. Their products are high quality, customer service is great (they will send free replacement if something is off) and prices are reasonable.
I needed business cards quick so i ordered them with Overnight Prints. They just arrived (in time) and quality is fine, but the price with rush shipping was extremely high.
Being their customer for several years and never encountered any problems before, the last order was dissapointing. The quality of the photo's was grainy, but they did solve the manner and reprinted my invitation cards free of charge.
Snapfish is converting to a new site, and I had to communicate with at least four-five different CS reps. I admire people who can speak multiple languages, but this became ridiculous.
They all were obviously using the same script (e.g., "I am more than happy to help you with that. Please kindly hold on the chat for a minute, meanwhile I look up the information."), and in the end, none were able to help me. I really wanted to communicate with a manager, not about the CS reps, but about the problems with Snapfish's new site.
My problem stems from the conversion of classic Snapfish to the new Snapfish. I started a photo book on another photo site (with no problems). Because a family member downloaded photos I want to include to Snapfish, I had to start over on Snapfish. Two of my images wouldn't download, (requiring 2-3 chats before someone finally figured out what to do), the size/format of the book I want is not available in the new Snapfish (which I learned after starting it on classic Snapfish and another chat), and photos shared on the new Snapfish cannot be transferred/shared with the classic Snapfish (another chat). So I either needed to use a different book (more expensive) or not include the photos.
Apparently, these features will be available once the new Snapfish is complete. Why on earth would any company introduce a new version before all features are available or before the bugs are worked out--beta version? I'm ordering prints of the photos on the new Snapfish and will scan them to include in my photo book on the other site. Then I'm done with Snapfish