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O.k so what do I do with the 1,950 business cards I have left over.

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Roast some marshmallows.

Here is a free tip. Print your info on some cheap golf balls. PURPOSELY hit them into the woods, long 2nd or 3rd cut or under a leaf. NO golfer will leave a shiny ball on the ground. The balls will survive a season or two.

Good luck.
 
If you have to ask, you probably didn't need them in the first place.
 
There is an on-line printing company, Vista Print, that has very good prices and sells in smaller quantity, 250 cards. I buy mine that way so I don't have to have a huge supply. Have found a couple of hundred usually lasts me a year these days.

Think I still have few of those magnetic business cards I bought over 8 years ago too. Wrong address on them now.
 
I give a card to every homeowner when I do the inspection. You'd be surprised how many times they change lenders and pass along the information. Good way to get new clients.
 
I print and cut my own about a dozen at a time on glossy photo card paper (two cards to each sheet).

You should drop off cards regularly at law offices (especially bankruptcy lawyers), bail bond businesses, insurance companies, etc.
 
Line your bird cage with them, cut them up for cat litter.
 
I have always wanted to go to the "Burning Man" festival in Arizona(?). Add them to the fire as an homage to the appraisal gods.

P.S. I print my own 20 at a time.
 
Shred them and use as mulch with your other shredded documents.
 
Number 10 is the winner
 
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