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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  3. Vistaprint - Wikipedia

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    Printing process. Orders are processed online and jobs are printed using a formula based on type of job, paper stock type, print run quantity, finishing (if any) and ship-by dates, among other factors. User-selectable options are minimized, printing standard types of printed materials, such as business cards or postcards. Within each category ...

  4. Business card - Wikipedia

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    The common weight of a business card varies some by location. Generally, business cards are printed on stock that is 350 g/m 2 , 45 kg (100 lb) (weight), or 12 pt (thickness). The advent of personal laser and inkjet printers made it possible for people to print business cards at home, using specially designed pre-cut stock.

  5. Prince Harry Hits Back at King Charles's Refusal to See Him ...

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    Meanwhile, Harry showed up at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday, May 8, for the Invictus Games service wearing an outfit that seemingly took aim at King Charles. According to The Mirror, Harry wore ...

  6. Data shows Gen Zers are finally ready to spend more–but it’s ...

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    For most consumers, word of mouth remains the primary driver of purchasing decisions.

  7. Judge blocks Biden administration rule capping credit card ...

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    The new rule would apply to large credit card issuers — those with more than 1 million accounts. These companies represent more than 95% of total outstanding credit card debt, according to the CFPB.