
Do I have a market online for business cards?
Details of our business cards
1000 quantity
Full color
2 sides
UV Coated
Free typesetting and design
Price $60
If I get enough positive responses I will start a website.
EBAY you can get the same package for around $40.
Check it out
http://www.ebaymotorsauction.com/
hope this helps, SELL2K
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