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To: cicak who wrote (34366)9/3/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Susie924  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Phil!
I just came back from running some errands during my lunch hour and what a great lunch hour it was!
One of the places I stopped at had a bunch of brochures on the counter for MyPhotoCard! I scooped one up right away and it has the same logo and phone number as the one on the site: myphotocard.com
I think it's TSIG!
Here is some of what the brochure said:
"Here's how it works:
1) You purchase a PhotoCard from a retail store, local fundraising organization, or receive it as a promotional gift.
2) You call My Photo Card's toll-free number to activate your PhotCard. With your activation you receive your first roll of Kodak color film along with an MPC film mailer for your convenience.
3) You enclose your roll of film in the mailer, pay our low processing prices and receive a FREE roll of Kodak film with each one processed. You save time, gas, and money."
There's more but I have to get back to work. I will call the number on the brochure and post later what I find out.
Susie



To: cicak who wrote (34366)9/3/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: Susie924  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Me again Phil!
I couldn't go back to work without calling the 800 number!
I called and spoke to a very nice person who explained how the MyPhotoCard worked and I mentioned to her that I had a MyMusicCard and asked if this was the same company and she said yes it was!
I inquired about purchasing a card and she said that I should call the distributor who was listed on the brochure. The 800 number was to activate the card.
I called the distributor and he told me that I could either order the card through him or go back to the store where I saw the brochure and get it right there. I'm opting for the second choice because I can stop there on my way home from work.
The distributor sounded very professional too and mentioned that they were going to use the card for fundraisers.
Susie