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November 15, 2008, 03:49 AM
Joyce,
I'm looking at one right now. Exactly credit card sized. Yellow color, black ink hard plastic. It was a fundraiser for a local high school band. Has 3 ads on the front and 15 ads (3 across, 5 down) on the back. And yes, the ads are way too small for my eyes without reading glasses. Ads are all different. Some have address/phone info and some do not. There's an ad for Arby's that just
shows their logo and says: 10% off at all (city) locations.
The card sold for $10 and has a box on the bottom of the front for a signature where it says, "offers good for signee only". I can tell you that the advertisers didn't care if it was signed or not. They honored it. At least the ones I used the card with.
The other thing is, the offers weren't very good (as Don talks about in the 2 for 1 thread below). So, they didn't really care who used the card or how often. They made good money on every card using customer.
Big Red
I'm looking at one right now. Exactly credit card sized. Yellow color, black ink hard plastic. It was a fundraiser for a local high school band. Has 3 ads on the front and 15 ads (3 across, 5 down) on the back. And yes, the ads are way too small for my eyes without reading glasses. Ads are all different. Some have address/phone info and some do not. There's an ad for Arby's that just
shows their logo and says: 10% off at all (city) locations.
The card sold for $10 and has a box on the bottom of the front for a signature where it says, "offers good for signee only". I can tell you that the advertisers didn't care if it was signed or not. They honored it. At least the ones I used the card with.
The other thing is, the offers weren't very good (as Don talks about in the 2 for 1 thread below). So, they didn't really care who used the card or how often. They made good money on every card using customer.
Big Red