Have you
heard about the new personalized greeting card company, Treat?
Treat is
a new brand from the folks at Shutterfly and Tiny Prints that lets
you create unique, personalized greeting cards. With more than 4,500
customized card designs at launch, the Treat service offers one of the
industry’s largest selections from the best designers, including
Hallmark. To ensure that you never miss an important date like a
birthday or anniversary, Treat also offers an integrated service that
will remind you of all those important events. A Treat calendar can be
set up with reminders for anniversaries, events, family holidays and
more. Plus, users can use Facebook Connect to link their Facebook and
Treat accounts to import friends’ birthdays.
Treat is an easy and revolutionary new way to make personalized greetings in your own style and personality just in time for Mother's Day! Here is how it works:
Treat is an easy and revolutionary new way to make personalized greetings in your own style and personality just in time for Mother's Day! Here is how it works:
- Choose your card from their thousands of designs, including the Mother’s Day Collection. Personalize it with photos, nicknames, inside jokes, whatever you want to add. This is your chance to make it YOUR card. Be creative. Be funny. Be sappy. Make them laugh, cry, or just smile. You can also add an embedded gift card from stores such as Amazon, Target, Pottery Barn and more.
- When you checkout, get unlimited cards for $0.99 each through Mother’s Day. Use the code AFFTREAT to get this special deal. Or, you can also choose to get just one card for free. Use code FREETREAT for that. (Note: These offers are good for first time Treat customers only, so you have to pick one or the other. The good news is that this includes previous Tiny Prints customers). If you are ordering more than one card, the $.99 cent offer will save you the most as each card is normally $2.99.
- Note that with the free card offer, you should choose the “Send it to me first” shipping option to receive the card free. If you choose “Mail it directly to the recipient,” you will incur a $0.44 charge for postage. Limit one free card per household.
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