New from Plymouth MA

8 years 2 months ago #470708 by plymouthcards
I'm new here from Plymouth, MA and excited to learn. Where is the best place to get started? Thanks!
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8 years 2 months ago #470749 by Colorado Mike
Good to have you here!  


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8 years 2 months ago #470868 by cybersholt
Welcome to the site! I suppose a good place to start would be to share a bit of your company's story with us.

Thank you for making PhotographyTalk.com your photography community of choice.
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8 years 2 months ago #470886 by Overread
My sister lives outside of Boston, how far is that from you?  

:welcomeclan


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8 years 2 months ago #471029 by MYoung
Welcome fellow North Easterner!  


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8 years 2 months ago #471033 by plymouthcards
About 30 minutes south (without traffic)
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8 years 2 months ago #471034 by plymouthcards

Overread wrote: My sister lives outside of Boston, how far is that from you?  

:welcomeclan


About 30 minutes south (without traffic). 
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8 years 2 months ago #471036 by plymouthcards

MYoung wrote: Welcome fellow North Easterner!  


Thank you! It is a very chilly day today at -9. 
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8 years 2 months ago #471040 by plymouthcards

cybersholt wrote: Welcome to the site! I suppose a good place to start would be to share a bit of your company's story with us.


Thank you. In 2005, our company was founded with the mission to create the highest quality photo insert note card that is made in the USA from recycled paper. And we accomplished this! I love our company because we focus on the personal touches. We answer our phones and love talking to customers. Just last week a customer brought us an apple pie for custom printing her cards so quickly. 

Many photographers purchase our cards to then resell with their photographs in them. Our card holds a 4x6 photo and fits into a 5x7 frame. 

Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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8 years 2 months ago #471351 by Travel Nut
Great to see a new member. Look forward to your participation.


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8 years 2 months ago #471876 by Scuba Mike
Hi Plymouth cards!  Welcome to the site, I've been here for some time and happen to be one of the lurkers here (I read others post and articles more than I log into site).  I've noticed you around.  Do we call you Plymouth cards or do you have a name?  :)

Mike

 


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8 years 2 months ago #472242 by plymouthcards

Scuba Mike wrote: Hi Plymouth cards!  Welcome to the site, I've been here for some time and happen to be one of the lurkers here (I read others post and articles more than I log into site).  I've noticed you around.  Do we call you Plymouth cards or do you have a name?  :)

Mike

 


Hi Mike,
I do have a name...Lisa but I'll answer to Plymouth Cards too. :lol:
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8 years 2 months ago #472253 by Tuscan Muse
Hi Lisa!  Welcome to PT.  We are happy to have you here.
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8 years 2 months ago #472346 by Simon Says
Welcome to the forum Lisa, nice to meet you!


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8 years 2 months ago #472406 by plymouthcards

Tuscan Muse wrote: Hi Lisa!  Welcome to PT.  We are happy to have you here.


Thank you, happy to be here 
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