November 27, 2009

Bulgarian PM needn’t be a Scrooge…

Posted in Various Articles at 7:38 am by kingletcards

We were startled to read this week that Boyko Borisov, the wonderfully-named Bulgarian Prime Minister, has ditched sending Christmas cards this year in order to cut government expenditure. What’s the Bulgarian for: “Hello?!”

And they say that politicians are behind the times! The PM clearly needs a heads-up in technology.

According to a statement on their Government’s website, the decision not to send Christmas cards is to avoid unreasonable spending, and they’re also cutting down on purchases for items such as 2010 calendars.

Rather than be a Scrooge, Mr Borisov, you should get yourself onto Ecards.co.uk and keep your Cabinet happy by sending totally free Christmas ecards. Simple to create, arrive immediately, and don’t cost a penny (or whatever the Bulgarian currency is!).

November 20, 2009

Free Christmas cards to beat the postal strike!

Posted in Various Articles at 10:05 am by kingletcards

It’s time to implement Plan B with your Christmas cards this year after a union representing postal workers failed to guarantee that the festive season wouldn’t be affected by postal strikes.

And Plan B is the Christmas ecard. Free, personal, eco-friendly, and guaranteed to arrive immediately after you press ‘send’. Sure, you might not be able to string them up above your mantelpiece but what use is a Happy Christmas card that arrives on Tuesday 29th December?!

Ecards.co.uk is streets ahead of the rest when it comes to free ecards; their user-friendly site allows you to quickly flick through the great festive designs, add your own message, and then boom – send as many ecards as you want immediately via the internet airways to your recipient. Postal strikes – what postal strikes?

So with all that money you’ll save by not shelling out on Christmas cards, how are you going to treat yourself?

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