Monday, July 11, 2011

Canvas People - $50 credit!

Canvas People offer this several timse a year, and right now it is back!!! I LOVE this deal and try to get one EVERY time it is available. You will love how high quality these canvas are! (The grandparents sure do!!)

1) Choose and upload the photo you would like printed
2) Choose what size. (8x10 is free + shipping/handling after $50 credit)
3) Chose any "extras" (framing, etc.)
5) Enter shipping information
6) Pay the $14.95 shipping/handling (this is still a GREAT deal for one of these) 

7) Go HERE to get started!

3 comments:

Thoughtful Mothering said...

I used this deal last time they offered it. Great deal, but man... they have the WORST customer service.... and it's just one guy. I scoured the internet, hoping to get him in trouble... but it looks like the only person he answers to is himself... & many many other people have had awful experiences with him. I hate when internet -based businesses & large corporations & even smalls stores that offer great prices feel that service is secondary, or not even necessary.

BeaDandelion said...

I've ordered 3 times and never had an issue.

I dont know how it could be a single person working this as it is a VERY VERY popular deal. If it is just ONE person, kudos to him and I can understand why he wouldnt be quick to get back to you.

I never had a problem with ordering. What didnt work for you?

Thoughtful Mothering said...

It was just the way he responded. He was WAY RUDE. http://www.ripoffreport.com/arts-crafts-stores/canvaspeople-com/canvaspeople-com-canvas-people-7c925.htm There are some other people with similar rudeness issues.. but, for mine, he was not apologetic & blamed me for my issue.

Last time I took advantage of the deal I clicked "tell a friend" & sent it to my mom. The email it sent my mom was "First Name Last Name sent you a gift certificate!" My husband's first & last name showed-up on that email b/c I had ordered it in his name, & my mom thanked my husband for the kind gift. It was so embarrassing to explain to my mom that we didn't buy her anything.