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Custom Postcards (100, Standard Size)

Custom Postcards (100, Standard Size)

Item: 336301    Model: Vista2308

  • High-quality, full-color printing on heavy card stock
  • Thousands of easy to use templates or upload your own design
  • 5.47" x 4.21" - Sized for the postcard postage rate
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    High-quality, full-color printing on heavy card stockThousands of easy to use templates or upload your own design5.47" x 4.21" - Sized for the postcard postage rate100 / PackHigh-quality, full-color printing on heavy card stockThousands of easy to use templates or upload your own design5.47" x 4.21" - Sized for the postcard postage rateCustom Postcards (100, Standard Size)http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/image/Staples/s0444788_sc7?$std$http://print.staples.com/vp/gateway.aspx?s=7603039571&preurl=/postcards.aspxhttp://s7d5.scene7.com/is/image/Staples/s0444788_sc7?$thb$http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/image/Staples/s0444788/Custom-Postcards-100-Standard-Size/product_336301Custom Postcards (100, Standard Size)0.00
    Price:
    $9.99
    100 / Pack

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    2 Questions | 2 Answers
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    • Q:

      Is this 4/1 postcard?
      Asked on 2/18/2013 by Pursang

      1 answer

      • A:

        No these postcards are not printed 4/1, they are die cut and boxed as single cards.

        Answered on 2/18/2013 by Community Answer from None
    • Q:

      Can you send a oversized postcard in the mail without an envelope? Thanks
      Asked on 12/2/2012 by Lisa

      1 answer

      • A:

        Yes, as long as your postcard is no bigger than 6-1/8" x 11-1/2" x 1/4" thick you will be fine. Any larger and you will have to pay the rate of a flat.

        Answered on 12/2/2012 by Community Answer from None
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