Jul 10, 2002 11:37 AM
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(Updated Jul 10, 2002 11:37 AM)
I'm usually very good at remembering birthdays and anniversaries, but time does have a way of slipping past unnoticed and every now and then, you look at the newspaper and realize, ''Oh, no! It's (so-and-so's) birthday and I forgot to mail a card!'' Well, thank Heaven for e-cards! After checking out several sites that offered electronic cards, I chose egreetings.com. First of all, the choices of cards is almost endless. Not only do they have the standard e-cards and the updated animated e-cards, but they offer INTERACTION e-cards. Those are ones where the recipient gets involved hands-on (or should I say ''mouse-on'') with the card. This is great! I know many people who delight in the not-so-usual cards. So, the Interaction cards are perfect for them. Not only is the recipient given the chance to ''make this card work'', but the sound effects designed for each card is perfect. Whether you use a card with sound effects or use on and add selected music, either way, it's a treat to send (and receive). Another good thing about these cards is that there is no limit as to the length of the personal message you decide to include in your card. Each card is designed to ''grow'' with your message. That's a real neat idea when you're sending a card to someone you don't to see very often. Now, egreetings.com is not just cards. That's another option available on this site. You can purchase and send gift certificates, flowers, an assortment of gifts and even carefully wrapped chocolates. Now, isn't that a treat!?!
The most important part of this site is actually two-fold: first: the cards you choose and send are completely, 100% FREE second: if you decide to send a gift (of whichever choosing), the site promises to be completely safe and secured. This is a site that should be checked out. They offer so many things to do. Egreetings also has the latest cards for the newest occasions: Sweetest Day, Mothers-in-Law Day and a whole lot more! The only thing bad about this site is that the recipient needs a computer in order to get the cards. But then, that's the case with any e-card distributor. I just happen to like this site because they have so much more from which to choose.