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Hi,
I'm just wondering if any of you has ever bought (or seen) a zazzle product yourself.
I'ld really like to know if it's good quality, before I start inviting friends and so on to my store.
Thanks,
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Joined: 4/22/2009 Posts: 1,964
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I have a T-Shirt from zazzle and made business cards for my mothers child dancing group. The T-Shirt is an organic Edun Live T-Shirt and its quality is good as well as the printing. The business cards are from excellent quality. The colors are as vibrant as they are in the original design.
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Joined: 12/16/2009 Posts: 4,095
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I bought some of my greetings cards - the print quality is excellent though the colour balance changed a bit, not a problem if you don't see the original. With greetings cards, just make sure the text inside is small enough otherwise it looks huge! Size 6 is plenty big enough in most fonts.
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Joined: 3/20/2007 Posts: 10,528
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I've purchased tees, mousepads, cards and mugs and every one of them has been excellent quality. The colors are very crisp and clear, exactly what I see on my monitor.
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Joined: 1/9/2008 Posts: 807
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Wearing one of my t-shirts as I write and it's survived a dozen washes so far and still looks good. No color fade or shrinkage. Which is more then I can say for moi
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Joined: 7/30/2007 Posts: 4,135
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bad_Onions wrote:Wearing one of my t-shirts as I write and it's survived a dozen washes so far and still looks good. Same here! lol (I have quite a few and they are the best T's I have ever owned!) I've also ordered other of my products: Keychains (it's a couple of years later and they are still holding up!) Business Cards (pleased every time!) Bookmarks (on skinny business cards - love them!) Magnets (still in use!) Poster (Beautiful!) Mini Prints (created on invitation card - Beyond pleased!)
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Thanks for all the replies!
A friend wants to buy a mug I made for her, and after hearing you're all so positive, I feel a lot more confident about it.
And Ruralfrance thanks for the tip about the fontsize in greetingcards, that's really good to know.
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Joined: 6/21/2009 Posts: 651
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I bought one of the totebags. It's a pencil sketch and I wasn't too sure how it was going to turn out, but I'm really impressed. It looks great
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Joined: 9/26/2009 Posts: 477
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I've bought (or have seen products that others have bought from my store) postcards, cards, t-shirts and mugs and the quality was very high and very professional looking. Have also had good feedback from people that have bought hats, magnets, posters and invites. Very happy customers.
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Joined: 10/6/2008 Posts: 12,216
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i have tshrits for myself - and baby clothes for my cousins baby - and they are all holding up well
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Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 3
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Thank you for the info...I'm thinking of buying one of my posters and a hat for hubby and I lol
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Joined: 11/5/2008 Posts: 1,565 Location: FORT SMITH
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i've bought T-shirts for my whole family, cards, bumper stickers, keychains, business cards, postcards,a tote bag and mousepads and just ordered a binder. all have been top quality. I'll post about the binder when I get it
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Joined: 3/15/2010 Posts: 471 Location: Minneapolis
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i got business cards made using money i had earned from selling stuff (you can use your cleared earnings towards purchasing zazzle stuff). it was a picture of this angel i made, and i must say the detail was amazing. no pixelization or bleeds, it was like a photograph, very high quality. my only qualm is i made the whole card black (other than the pic), and it rubs off after a while. i put them on this counter, and people are continually picking them up and sometimes they take them sometimes they put then back down, but the kind of sliding off the counter motion into their hand kind of creates scratches, like the black ink wore off in those spots. kind of gives it a weathered look, which is kind of cool, but also a bit hard to read. it takes a while and many times of sliding along the counter to create this rubbed off effect, but i think i will go with a white card next time. wear and tear happens to anything. overall i was really impressed with the detail of the image and the wording on the back. time to get some more: gave the 3 batches of 100 i got away already =P! it's great having an awesome business card you can give people you're trying to tell about your websites, instead of sloppily jotting it down on a piece of paper
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Joined: 9/6/2009 Posts: 307 Location: Moses Lake
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Postage stamps - awesome quality!
Beth-Eirene
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Joined: 4/10/2010 Posts: 30 Location: Andrew
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Hi can anyone tell me if the cards print on a good quality paper [for bright sharp images] or are they like the card stock at staples? Thanks.
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Joined: 4/24/2007 Posts: 1,548
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Not familiar with Staples, but Zazzles are printed on ultra-heavyweight (120 lb.) card stock, which is very nice. The postcards are also high quality and on a heavy card stock. I have not purchased a store bought greeting card since discovering Zazzle. They rock! Marianne
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Joined: 4/10/2010 Posts: 30 Location: Andrew
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Thanks Marianne that's all I need to know. Everyone seems happy with the quality.
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Joined: 5/18/2010 Posts: 4
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Hello, I have been reading about some of the products' quality...particularly t-shirts. How often does a design have a mistake on the t-shirt, and does Zazzle accept responsibility? Does anyone know if it's mostly t-shirts that are printing off with defects (images too small; blurry spots; off-centered, etc.)? Thanks. Blazer
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Joined: 5/16/2009 Posts: 507
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I had an issue with a dark tshirt. I contacted Zazzle, they requested a photo, which I sent, then they replaced the shirt very quickly.
I have heard many, many good things about how Zazzle handles issues with products. Their track record shows that they are very willing to work with the customer to make sure that the product is what it is supposed to be.
As far as an image being off-center, etc. That is something that can be adjusted in the design process. If you are buying something designed by someone else, click the "customize" button and if the image is not locked, you can move and resize it to suit your needs. If the image drops below the required dpi for clear printing, then Zazzle's system will not allow that product to be printed.
Hope that helps.
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Joined: 3/28/2010 Posts: 106 Location: Atlanta
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Relatives have bought two separate cards and had good reviews of both. One mailed a card to me. It was good quality, thick.
I'm about to get an order of business cards, so I'm looking forward to seeing what those are like. Planning to order a t-shirt soon to wear with my URL on the back.
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