Rapid POD Printing, Inc. wants to print your books!!!

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Rapid POD Printing, Inc. wants to print your books!!!

Two years and one hundred thousand books later, Rapid POD Printing, Inc. is lowering its prices in hopes of gaining your business. With state of the art equipment we can print and bind your books so good that no one will relise its POD!!!

We are currently looking for small publishing companies who need the ability to print smaller quantities at economical prices. If you need 1 to 1000 books are prices can’t be beat!!!

Right now you can print a book at Rapid POD for just 2¢ a page.* That means a 100-page book is $2 each no matter the quantity! Order 100 books for just $200 + shipping.

We don’t have any set-up cost, minimums, or hidden fees. You pay our low prices and standard UPS shipping fees.

If this sound s to good to be true, then give us a call and let us print your books! You can reach me at ken@rapidpod.com or by calling me at 502.212.6258.

Thanx,
Ken Whitman
Sales Manager
Rapid POD Printing, Inc.

www.rapidpod.com


• full color 12pt. cover, laminated and perfect bound Interior of the book is printed black and white on 60# offset paper. Minimum cost per book is $2 each.
 

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Can you send samples? I cannot commit without samples to prove that your products are as good as you claim.

And do you offer contracts to guarantee your work for the purposes of deadlines and quality?

-The' Le
 

I have to say, it does rather sound to good to be true! ;) It is certainly a lot more economical than the prices that we've gotten from local printers.

What type of binding do you use on your 2-cent-per-page books?
 

I too am interested. My concern is like The Le do you have a written statement as to your standards to meeting deadlines and if there is any abnormalities with the printing such as loose binding, folds, rips or tears or pages printed upsidedown do you guarantee replacement copies within a set timeframe? Lastly to protect both parties do you do written contracts for each order. The pricing is very reasonable and enticing for my project next year.
 



xmanii said:
May get a quicker response if you email them.
True, however I am sure others have the same questions... so it would probably be easiest for Ken to answer them here then a bunch of e-mails. Since it has been a week I am sure they are very busy and really don't have time to answer a ton of e-mails.
 
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I would be more interested in knowing what references can be provided. Anyone can promise anything. But if I need 100 books by a certain date, I want to know what kind of a guarantee am I going to get that the books will arrive when promised. Many a POD printer has caused chaos to a publisher by promising the world and then leaving the publisher with nothing come the event.

So if any publishers have actual experience working with the company, their feedback would be appreciated.
 

xmanii said:
May get a quicker response if you email them.

Well, to be fiar, if he doesn't want to discuss something on a messageboard, he shouldn't post about it on a messageboard. This isn't the classified ads section of a newspaper. :)

If you start a conversation, it's polite to respond to people.
 


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