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dannyzmom said:Nope, but I put my return address on them so the ones that are undeliverable com eback to me so I can tell the host to be sure and call the person.
Exactly what I do toodannyzmom said:Nope, but I put my return address on them so the ones that are undeliverable com eback to me so I can tell the host to be sure and call the person.
DebbieJ said:The postcards keep getting lost in the mail for me, so I went to full page invites inside an envelope. I've also adjusted my host coaching to have the host CALL every person FIRST and then the invite is a REMINDER. We'll see how that works...
vtchef said:At our last cluster meeting, my director shared that sheis now sending invitations out in envelopes along with a mini-catalog. Appartently, once she started doing this her attendance has increased and it does not cost any extra postage.
pamperedgirl3 said:I like this idea. Maybe I'll try it in the fall & see how it goes with attendance & sales.
cookingmommy said:Those of you who send out full page invites...is it something you ordered or just created yourself?
Do some people mail out the postcard and a mini-catalog in an envelope?
The minis have to go first class, letter rate. So they're 41 cents, compared to 26 for postcards. BUT it gets a selection of products in front of the customers right away. So it can be worth it.krzymomof4 said:Isn't it more expensive to send out the minis as invites?
DebbieJ said:I print my full page invites in black, but on colored paper. And I got a box of 1000 envelopes at Office Max for like $3 with our Pampered Perks discount. So not so much expense.
finley1991 said:Check out bestpriceink.com. I used to get my ink there an it was a great deal! I just got a new printer so they don't carry my ink yet!
dannyzmom said:Yep - they have mine for a decent price. My one experience with remanufactured ink cartridges was bad - it ran out in just a few days. Can someone talk me into giving the remanufactered thing a try again? Or should I stick with new?
dannyzmom said:Yep - they have mine for a decent price. My one experience with remanufactured ink cartridges was bad - it ran out in just a few days. Can someone talk me into giving the remanufactered thing a try again? Or should I stick with new?
beepampered said:We just started refilling our ink and it works fine. We bought a kit of ink on-line. It comes with a tiny hand drill that you put in the top of your cartridge and then use a syringe to put the ink in. Pretty simple and extremely cheap.
They are now doing this at Walgreens and other places for $10 or so. It's not color but at least the black is now affordable.
Yes, it is important to provide a way for guests to RSVP to your event. Including your phone number allows for a more personal and efficient way for guests to confirm their attendance.
While providing your phone number is recommended, you can also choose to include your email address or create an online RSVP form for guests to use.
No, your phone number will only be visible to those who receive the invitation. If you are concerned about privacy, you can also create a separate phone number specifically for RSVP calls.
If you prefer not to receive RSVP calls, you can leave your phone number off the invitation and provide alternative methods for guests to RSVP.
It is recommended to use your own phone number for RSVP calls to ensure all RSVPs are properly recorded. However, if you are unable to do so, you can use a trusted friend or family member's phone number with their permission.