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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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that's a fucking stupid idea, who's gonna be able to file a 8mm thick business card

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:29, 2 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
They're about 2mm thick
It's more about saving print costs and not having to throw away literature when machines are upgraded/superceded
(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:32, Reply)
definitely more cost effective to keep copying stuff to and from usb sticks than run off a couple of photocopies

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:35, Reply)
Because photocopies are going to get clients to remember you.

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:37, Reply)
I'd remember them as a company that didn't waste money on gimmicks, maybe that's not a positive in some people's eyes

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:42, Reply)
High-grade literature on heavy stock with spot UV varnish costs a bloody fortune
Also, you can give updates over the net. Easier to store/transport, too.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:39, Reply)
what's wrong with a normal business card with your website address on it?

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:41, Reply)
If you'd ever seen the snowdrifts of thrown-away cards littering the aisles at the end of a show, you wouldn't ask this

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:45, Reply)
I think that's more the fault of repulsive salespeople forcing their cards into the hands of clients who clearly aren't interested than of the medium itself
you could write your number on a fag packet and if someone cares about your business enough they'll hang onto it
(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:51, Reply)
and you don't get snowdrifts of usb sticks because people probably wait until they get home before binning them

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:53, Reply)
^ agreeing strongly with drimble here ^

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 20:27, Reply)
superseded

(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 20:41, Reply)

www.flashbay.co.uk/products/custom-usb-cards
(, Tue 24 Feb 2015, 19:36, Reply)

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