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Vinylman

New Member
I am ready to order new business checks.
I use Quickbooks PRO software.

Any suggestions where to get the best pricing on checks??

Greatly appreciate your comments.
 

Mosh

New Member
Most kind sir, there are many fine printers here in Nigeria. Most kindly sent
your bank information and we can graciously print your checks.

Most great regard,
Punjan Deeckslober.
 
Most kind sir, there are many fine printers here in Nigeria. Most kindly sent
your bank information and we can graciously print your checks.

Most great regard,
Punjan Deeckslober.


Good Timing, we got a letter just like that over the fax this morning.

Gotta go to western union now to help out the prime minister of Zimbabwe.
Hey, I get 15% EASY MONEY! :omg:
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
I'd suggest getting a sample first if you can. We ordered 1000 checks a couple of months ago and what we got was really flimsy and cheap feeling. The weight was the same as our previous checks, just a completely different feel.
It bothered me to the point where I shredded them and ordered new ones.
 

econolinesigns

New Member
If you are a Costco member, use the printing service. We have looked at several places and never been able to beat their prices for our Checks.
 

GP

New Member
OR support your local printer - and while you are there, remind them of your services.

Maybe you offer goods and services they don't and they WILL refer customers to you.

Although I can always see value in saving a buck, since we started using our local printers for business cards, post cards etc, it has opened up an additional referral source for us. They get new companies getting business cards - who need truck lettering, retail lettering, job site signs etc.

The business received by supporting the local guy (who is trying to run a small-medium sized business like myself, in a rough economy where stuff is always cheaper on-line, like myself) has more than off set the few bucks I would have saved by using 4 over. And my money stays in my community, where it belongs.

Off the soapbox and back to the coffee machine,

GP
 

Clear Choice

New Member
OR support your local printer - and while you are there, remind them of your services.

Maybe you offer goods and services they don't and they WILL refer customers to you.

Although I can always see value in saving a buck, since we started using our local printers for business cards, post cards etc, it has opened up an additional referral source for us. They get new companies getting business cards - who need truck lettering, retail lettering, job site signs etc.

The business received by supporting the local guy (who is trying to run a small-medium sized business like myself, in a rough economy where stuff is always cheaper on-line, like myself) has more than off set the few bucks I would have saved by using 4 over. And my money stays in my community, where it belongs.

Off the soapbox and back to the coffee machine,

GP
Thank you, thank you! I run a small Mom & Pop print shop....
and the above quote is 100% RIGHT! We do see a lot of new
and small businesses and they frequently ask us about
vehicle lettering, wraps and signage.

Yes, we make banners, posters, magnetic signs and yard signs...
the small stuff. We don't do installs and no large signage.
Soooooo, this is an opportunity to partner with another small
business struggling in this economy.

Yes, Costco has great pricing on it's printed checks
and you will save a few bucks.....
BUT, you won't get referrals from your local Costco.
You will get referrals from your local print shop and
THAT will keep the $$$ circulating in your own town.
 
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