Are Jacquie Lawson e-cards legitimate?
Are Jacquie Lawson e-cards legitimate?
Legitimate e-cards come from reputable e-card companies like American Greetings, Blue Mountain, Hallmark, and Jacquie Lawson. Don’t recognize the name of the e-card company? Do an online search for information, Also, try typing in the company name plus the word scam into your browser.
Is Jacquie Lawson ecards spam?
We do not send spam and we have strict controls in place to prevent our members from abusing our service by sending unsolicited commercial email.
Are ecards safe to send?
Most people never consider the dangers of ecards — and unfortunately, there are plenty of dangers. Having said that, most ecards you receive from friends are safe and easy to use.
Which ecard site is the best UK?
Here’s how using the following, the best UK ecard sites.
- Paperless Post. www.paperlesspost.com. One of our all-time favourites.
- Some E-Cards. www.someecards.com.
- Punchbowl. www.punchbowl.com.
- JibJab. www.jibjab.com.
- Jaquie Lawson. www.jacquielawson.com.
- Wrongcards. wrongcards.com.
Are Jacquie Lawson’s eCards boring?
“Jacquie Lawson eCards are pretty but boring so pretty…” I seem to be the only one out there that finds the Jacquie Lawson cards way too boring. Cliche with a capital C. The first few times I “watched” one of her ecards, honestly, I was in awe because of the artwork.
Is jacquielawson a good gift card site?
JacquieLawson has a consumer rating of 2.42 stars from 24 reviews indicating that most consumers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. JacquieLawson also ranks 48th among Gift Cards sites. The most common issues with JacquieLawson are around customer service, which is not as good as expected by some customers.
What is wrong with Jacquie Lawson’s marketing?
The other opportunity that Jacquie Lawson resolutely misses, is also 23rd April – traditionally Shakespeare’s Birthday. There is something wrong with Lawson’s marketing if they really cannot see the potential offered by the works of the Bard to those of us who would like to send something a little more gutsy, maybe even dramatic.
Is Jacquie Lawson losing sight of her country of origin?
The message is clear: Jacquie Lawson.com has lost sight of her very English roots, choosing to ignore the rich heritage that is at her fingertips, in favour of the ‘American Market’. I don’t really get it. The most annoying omission from the Lawson catalogue is 23rd April, St George’s Day.