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Can I use a QR code?
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Yes, you can choose to include a QR code on your card under Advanced Settings on the product page.
You can either upload your own QR code image, or for a small fee, opt to have our team re-usable QR code for you.
When choosing our made-for-you QR code, there are two possible actions your QR code can trigger when it is scanned: it can either open a URL, or your contact information on the recipient's device.
Note: thanks to the special redirection technology we use, you don't have to enter your final URL or contact information on the product page – you can update or change the information at any point after your order! Even when you receive your cards.
Thanks to our redirection technology, your QR code will never expire - simply login to the My Account to change your destination URL or vcard information whenever you prefer. Your QR code will not change, so you don’t need to order new cards if you want to use a new URL or update your vcard contact information!
For more information, please email sales@myplasticbusinesscard.com.
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Can I split my order among different people?
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Yes. You can split an order so long as each design has a minimum of 500 pcs. If you ordered 2,000 cards, you would receive the 2,000 card price and could produce up to four designs.
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Can I request free samples?
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Yes! Please feel free to request free generic samples here: https://myplasticbusinesscard.com/request-samples/
We are also happy to send out international sample packs as well! Please contact us at sales@myplasticbusinesscard.com and we can provide you with a shipping quote.
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Why are plastic cards more expensive than paper cards?
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Plastic business cards require different and more complex processes than paper cards. All cards are made-to- order from sheets of rigid PVC plastic. This process includes:
A. Render and finalize your artwork design for production.
B. Produce printing plates for the off-set printing process (including the color white, if necessary),
C. Print your cards using off-set, four-color printing,
D. Laminate the top and bottom of your cards together in a heated, pressurized process.
E. Die-cut your cards using metal dies to literally cut the cards from the finished, printed sheets.
F. Add additional options such as variable data, barcodes, magnetic strips and more.
G. Quality inspect all cards in our state-of- the-art process.