Hallmark - enough is enough
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Picked up a Chrimbo card on-spec at Walgreens last night. Nice, basic card. Nothing super fancy.
It rings up as 8.99. I left the store and then immediately turned around and returned it.
That's absolutely ludicrous.
Native born Americans: if you've never been overseas, you won't realize just how atrociously you are being ripped off for greeting cards.
I could buy five cards - and much better quality - in the UK for the same price as one shitty Hallmark card.
I'm surprised someone hasn't swooped in and undercut these greedy bastards. Hell of a business opportunity to bring in superior products at a fraction of the cost.
It rings up as 8.99. I left the store and then immediately turned around and returned it.
That's absolutely ludicrous.
Native born Americans: if you've never been overseas, you won't realize just how atrociously you are being ripped off for greeting cards.
I could buy five cards - and much better quality - in the UK for the same price as one shitty Hallmark card.
I'm surprised someone hasn't swooped in and undercut these greedy bastards. Hell of a business opportunity to bring in superior products at a fraction of the cost.
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Dollar Stores sell cards for 1.00, (american greetings brand where I am) and most other stores, I have never bought a card that cost more then $2 maybe $3 tops,
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I've found CVS to have the best choice.
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Perfectly good cards in Dollar General at 2 for $1.
#9
Picked up a Chrimbo card on-spec at Walgreens last night. Nice, basic card. Nothing super fancy.
It rings up as 8.99. I left the store and then immediately turned around and returned it.
That's absolutely ludicrous.
Native born Americans: if you've never been overseas, you won't realize just how atrociously you are being ripped off for greeting cards.
I could buy five cards - and much better quality - in the UK for the same price as one shitty Hallmark card.
I'm surprised someone hasn't swooped in and undercut these greedy bastards. Hell of a business opportunity to bring in superior products at a fraction of the cost.
It rings up as 8.99. I left the store and then immediately turned around and returned it.
That's absolutely ludicrous.
Native born Americans: if you've never been overseas, you won't realize just how atrociously you are being ripped off for greeting cards.
I could buy five cards - and much better quality - in the UK for the same price as one shitty Hallmark card.
I'm surprised someone hasn't swooped in and undercut these greedy bastards. Hell of a business opportunity to bring in superior products at a fraction of the cost.
#10
I rarely buy cards of any kind, but a few days ago decided to give my skating coach one for the holidays. Walgreens, $6.99 for a tri-fold Christmas card. I bought it because it was the perfect design, but glad I only do this once a year, for just one person!
Rene
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#11
Got some lovely boxes for 50 cents each at yard sales this summer.
#13
Cards can be such a rip-off. Not unusual to pay AUD$15 here. I was in heaven when I lived in the UK - big, beautifully decorated cards with paper inserts (sometime 4 - 6 pages!), for 99p. They were a huge hit with the family back home, they were amazed at the quality and size.
Something else I was not used to, there's a huge range of recipients, eg brother and sister-in-law, mum and step-dad etc. I brought a load home with me - if anyone dies or gets divorced they're in trouble
Something else I was not used to, there's a huge range of recipients, eg brother and sister-in-law, mum and step-dad etc. I brought a load home with me - if anyone dies or gets divorced they're in trouble
#14
Cards can be such a rip-off. Not unusual to pay AUD$15 here. I was in heaven when I lived in the UK - big, beautifully decorated cards with paper inserts (sometime 4 - 6 pages!), for 99p. They were a huge hit with the family back home, they were amazed at the quality and size.
Something else I was not used to, there's a huge range of recipients, eg brother and sister-in-law, mum and step-dad etc. I brought a load home with me - if anyone dies or gets divorced they're in trouble
Something else I was not used to, there's a huge range of recipients, eg brother and sister-in-law, mum and step-dad etc. I brought a load home with me - if anyone dies or gets divorced they're in trouble





