March 24, 2006

Can I Show Two Agents on My Postcard?

I noticed that all your postcards typically offer ONE AGENT PHOTO on them. My question is, my husband and I are a TEAM so are we able to submit ONE PHOTO OF THE BOTH OF US?

I want to make sure that we are BOTH on the cards, and BOTH our NAMES are included on the cards, too.

Please advise if this can be done and if there is any extra expense involved.

Thank you, Imelda

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March 24, 2006

Jeff Charlton @ 6:17 am:

Yes, you can have both of you on the cards and can show any amount of information you like. Just send us a pisture that has both of you in it. We can either crop out the background or leave it in - it is up to you. No extra charge if you stick with one of our standard templates.

If you want us to design a totally custom card for you, it is free with an order of 1000 cards, $25 for 500 cards and $50 for under 500 cards. We will email you a PDF proof, and revise it until you are happy.

Jeff Charlton

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