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Free E-cards?
Anyone know of good sites to get free e-cards? I'm mad that yahoo makes you pay for them now.
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i usually use www.hallmark.com
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Hallmark is good. I've been a member of Care2 for a long time now. You have to sign up in order to utilize everything (background music, etc), but I'm pretty sure it's still totally free.
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amazon actually has some cute cards too.
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I'm positive that www.123greetings.com is still free. However, I've used www.egreetings.com and www.regards.com in the past as well. :)
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Bluemountain.com (or Bluemountainarts.com) used to be totally free until they introduced paid memberships. However, they are some cards that are free to nonmembers.
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Just an FYI, some "free e-card" websites are actually set-up as fronts for operations which take your e-mail address and spam you ENDLESSLY.
I had a friend send me an e-greeting from www.newfunpages.com. It was indeed a real e-card. However, by clicking on the link to go read it, that apparently gave newfunpages.com permission to send me junk mail without ceasing (I know it's them because all of the spam comes from their domain). I knew before I did it that it was a risk, but I was desperate. I clicked on their link to unsubscribe. I wasn't unsubscribed. In fact, it probably notified their spam-machine that my e-mail address is valid and prompted more mail from earnyourdegreeonline@newfunpages.com and sendflowers@newfunpages.com and lowmortgagerates@newfunpages.com and so on. :mad: So now, I do not accept e-greetings from anywhere other than yahoogreetings.com, americangreetings.com and bluemountain.com. Anywhere else and I immediately delete it. :( .....Kelly :) |
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