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WELCOME This is The BUSINESS CARD They Won't Throw Away.

Unique Business Cards - The Custom Poker Chip
The game of business is getting in the door - getting your card in the decision maker's hand - and being remembered. Having people remember you and your business is the challenge. The Poker Business Chip is the solution.
Paper business cards are pennies each and are treated with the same amount of respect - Poker Business Chips cost a little more than a paper business card - but people do not throw these away. Clients and prospects show them to friends and keep them. They remember where they came from and they call you back. Poker Business Chips are easier to give away than traditional business cards. All you have to do is riffle 5 or 6 in your hand while waiting in line for coffee or lunch. People ask about them and - next thing you know - you're talking about your business.
Everyone loves getting the Poker Business Chip and They are great to pass around.

DESIGNING your Custom Poker Chip Business Cards. This is the fun part!!
Remember- Less is Better! Have fun with the design.
We help you design the perfect chip
People e-mail us all the time with the general idea of what they want their chip to look like OR You can sketch out what you want on a piece of paper and fax it to us! - WE DO THE REST!
Our fax number is 303-465-2859 and our e-mail is Jack@JackJewell.com
We will do a FREE hand drawn mock-up of the chip and fax it to you. We will work together to figure out the best layout and design.
After we get the initial design figured out, you pay a $25 Design Set-up Fee to get your chip design digitally created. The design fee is credited against the purchase of your chip set.
$25 Design Set-up Fee - CREDITED AGAINST CHIP SET ORDER
Digital Design Approval
Next, we will convert your design to a digital proof and e-mail you a picture of what your chip will look like.
You look it over, make changes and we will revise it. Be thoughtful - you only get two revisions to the digital proof included in the design price.
There are no additional artwork fees unless we need to do Pantone color matching (at your request) or we deem it necessary for an artwork fee to apply because of the complexity of your design (This rarely happens). You will not incur any artwork charges unless we get your approval first.
Chip Ordering After you approve the digital design, just click on the quantity of Poker Business Chips you want to order and use our secure checkout.
500 Poker Business Chips SHIPPED FREE - $350.00 - YOU ARE ONLY BILLED $325.00 (Design Fee Deducted) That works out to only 70 cents per chip!
1000 Poker Business Chips - SHIPPED FREE - $650.00 - YOU ARE ONLY BILLED $625.00 (Design Fee Deducted) That works out to only 65 cents per chip!
2500 Poker Business Chips - SHIPPED FREE - $1500.00 - YOU ARE ONLY BILLED $1475.00 (Design Fee Deducted) That works out to only 60 cents per chip!
The price of the Poker Business Chip set INCLUDES normal artwork and setup charges, printing, die cut and lamination on both sides of the chip. The price also includes FREE standard delivery. NO HIDDEN CHARGES. They take about 10 to 14 days to create.
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Our Quality Inlay Laminate creates the Difference
Many "custom chipmakers” print the inlay for your chips on office supply paper labels with little or no lamination. That image appears cheap and is not the quality you are looking for to represent your business.
At PokerBusinessChip, we print on an industrial strength adhesive backed vinyl that is cut to the exact diameter of the chip center. Then we cover the vinyl with an 8mm polycarbonate layer, the hardest and most expensive lamination available. The lamination is the key to the durability of the print area, and we use only the best.
The polycarbonate lamination has a slightly textured feel and sometimes it will create a little distortion to the printed image. That is why we encourage you to use the largest font and clearest image possible as a starting point.
We do have a lower quality laminate that is actually a glossy, clear vinyl. Although something like a photo will appear more crisp with the glossy clear vinyl, it doesn't hold up as well and can make the poker chip look a little cheaper. Also, there will be a slight ridge between the edge of the inlay and the chip base.
There are pros and cons for both types of laminate, but we feel that using the more expensive polycarbonate and sacrificing image quality a little is the best balance for long term.
Questions Send an e-mail to Jack@JackJewell.com
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