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At long last, they have no sense of decency.
Hallmark hasn't been bold enough yet, but American Greetings has Patriot Day Cards. The link was corrected from an earlier post where it expired; that one shouldn't, but it should be findable from americangreetings.com in any case.
If you'd like to tell them what you think of this, they are:
American Greetings Corporation
One American Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44144-2398
216/252-7300
Fax: 216/252-6778
Their toll free customer service number is: 800/777-4891.
Maybe they could tell us where that$2.95 $3.25 is going, or why it's time to have greeting cards when the hole in New York isn't filled yet and the war isn't over and a lot of important questions haven't been answered. Or what the hell they thought they were doing.
Hmm. Now Hallmark's site is down for maintenance. I hope they don't...
If you'd like to tell them what you think of this, they are:
American Greetings Corporation
One American Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44144-2398
216/252-7300
Fax: 216/252-6778
Their toll free customer service number is: 800/777-4891.
Maybe they could tell us where that
Hmm. Now Hallmark's site is down for maintenance. I hope they don't...
Re: a few reasons
I don't like the idea of profit from anyone's pain, either. I'm thinking more as that it's something for the people looking for this sort of thing - remembrance cards, so to speak. I thought the idea of free e-cards was a nice one.
Thank you so much for informing me of the reasons behind it like this. I'm rather saddened by it all. It's sick.