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<blockquote data-quote="ronpurvis" data-source="post: 1935884" data-attributes="member: 26029"><p>That seems to me to be the real answer. I personally love the idea that is behind the cards but don't really like the way either of them is implemented. That is just my personal desire that the product be handled differently based on the way that my campaigns run. Someday someone might offer a version that does what I want and then I would be willing to pay for it. </p><p></p><p>Until then I would like to make a suggestion or two. Point out to the customer your biggest advantage: price. If I have to go print them myself for both companies, the only real differnces are style and price. Since you can't control style at this point, make sure the potential customers know the difference in price.</p><p></p><p>Second, one of the biggest problems with the cards from your company that I see is size. For those of us that don't see as well as we would like, the size is an issue. I don't know if you would consider a larger size card that would be easier to read, but I would certainly like the  product better. I have also discussed it with the guys in my main campaign last month and they all agreed that the cards were too small for their taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronpurvis, post: 1935884, member: 26029"] That seems to me to be the real answer. I personally love the idea that is behind the cards but don't really like the way either of them is implemented. That is just my personal desire that the product be handled differently based on the way that my campaigns run. Someday someone might offer a version that does what I want and then I would be willing to pay for it. Until then I would like to make a suggestion or two. Point out to the customer your biggest advantage: price. If I have to go print them myself for both companies, the only real differnces are style and price. Since you can't control style at this point, make sure the potential customers know the difference in price. Second, one of the biggest problems with the cards from your company that I see is size. For those of us that don't see as well as we would like, the size is an issue. I don't know if you would consider a larger size card that would be easier to read, but I would certainly like the product better. I have also discussed it with the guys in my main campaign last month and they all agreed that the cards were too small for their taste. [/QUOTE]
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