Send cards and gift cards with Big Contacts
The newest feature of Big Contacts is the ability to send cards to any of your contacts. Just pick a card and a message and we do the rest for you. There is a wide selection of cards available - Birthday cards, Thank You cards, Sympathy cards, and more. You can also send a gift with your card. We have Starbucks, AMC Theatres, Blockbuster and many more gift card options.
This is a great way to stay in touch with your family and friends and business contacts without having to go to the store and pick out a card and mail it yourself.
To send cards, you must first preload your 'card account' with money. Click on the link on the upper right part of the Big Contacts page: 'Renew/Add Users/Card Account'. From here you can add money to your card account using a credit card or paypal. Then after you have selected a contact, click on the 'Send a Card' link. Pick a card, enter a message, and select the card format. If you want to include a Gift Card, select that option and choose the gift you wish to include. It is that easy! We take care of sending the card for you. Postage is included and the return address is your address you used to create your account - go to Admin/Company to verfiy that it is correct.
Cards are only available for Professional users, we have not extended this to Free users yet. Also, we can currently only mail to addresses in the US.
Send a card. Stay in touch!
Ths option to send Cards is perfect. I have been looking for a program to do this.
Posted by:Bruce Emory | October 04, 2007 at 04:50 PM
am trying it now, some question/comments:
1. i dont' see any different between 'contact category' and 'contact type'
2. the 'tag' is useful for us, can u make it easier to use by selecting existed 'tag' when edit any contact's tag.... like 'highrise' do.... to even make it easier to display a list of contact with certain tag... ??
3. in 'contact browser' , how can we edit the displayed conatcts filed ? like tel/mobil/email , so far u only have name/comapny which no practically use.
Posted by:sean lu | October 05, 2007 at 09:37 AM