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Online Transaction System will Change to PayPal from January 2006.

We are planning to change our online transaction system from Barclay supplied ePDQ to Paypal due to its frequent system shut down problem.
As PayPal has 86.6 million account holders worldwide which we believe it might be easier for many of our customers to process the transaction.
For more information, please visit PayPal website.

 

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Alan & Barry Photo



Photo-Stamp has been introduced by Alan & Barry at Create & Craft TV / Ideal World on 13th March 2005.
The responce from the viewers were fantastic, thank you for all your interest to the Photo-Stamp.
Should you have any queries about the Photo-Stamp, please do not hesitate to contact us!
Hope you will like your Photo-Stamp.


 

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Cross Stich Card Shop magazine in March 2005 issue features Photo-Stamp in "Shoppers Guide " category at page 43!

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Stamp of Approval

Would you like your friends to see your smile as they read your message? If so, why not decorate your cards with a Photo-Stamp, a brilliant new innovation that can turn an ordinary photograph into a high definition self-inking stamp.

To create your own Photo-Stamp, all you have to do is to send a photograph or digital jpg image to Mintex. They will then send you a stamp of the image along with a message, your phone number or email address (if you'd like to display these). You will also receive a free ink refill bottle of the colour of your choice.

 

 


Announcement for the Photo-Stamp competition winners in

Card Making & Papercraft magazine!

Thank you for entering the competition!
There was an overwhellming amount of applications and interest.
The 3 prize winners have been picked and announced by the magazine editorial.

Those 3 winners will each receive a letter from us(Mintex) very soon.
For those people who entered the competition and were not winner this time, please accept our apologies.

But thank you so much for showing your interest.
Hopefully we can arrange this kind of event again sometime in the future.


Best regards,
Nana Miller
Proprietor
Mintex

Friday 11th Feburuary 2005
 
Card Making & Papercraft  magazine cover
The Card Making & Papercraft magazine in December 2004 issue features Photo-Stamp in "Best Buys" category at page 17!


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Creative Card Making Ideas Magazine Title
The Creative Card Making Ideas magazine in November 2004 issue features Photo-Stamp in "Creative Kit" category at page 4!
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In the August 2004 issue of Loaded magazine, there was a feature of Photo-Stamp in "The Right Stuff" category! The person on the Photo-Stamp is the editor of Loaded magazine himself, Martin. Cool.



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Photo-Stamp was shown on Channel 4's Richard & Judy show, on Wednesday 23rd June 2004.
The guest, hilarious comedian Ross Noble, was presented a Photo-Stamp of himself by Richard & Judy.
We supplied 2 different images of Ross Norble’s Photo-Stamp, one with black ink and the other one with purple ink. Also one of the images was put onto a mini key-ring Photo-Stamp.
Well, the comments of Richard, Judy and Ross Noble were pretty favourable.
It seemed like they didn’t need us to suggest the many uses of Photo-Stamp such as stamping it onto all their letters & cards, or stamp everywhere when you go out to night club, etc.
The Photo-Stamp images used on the show is on the right:

 
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Our website got “Best New Website” coverage in the “WebUser” magazine on current issue (24 June – 7 July 2005 / Issue 86)! The editorial review is fantastic as follows:

The Japanese invent the most wonderful things; this time they’ve come up with the Photo-Stamp where you upload an image (JPEG format) onto this website to have it transferred onto a self-inking stamp that you can press on anything you fancy.
Choose your background design, ink colours and font on the site, and for £12 per stamp it will produce an image of 600dpi output. Silly we know, but stamping your mobile number, face or a picture of your pet across all and sundry is surprisingly good fun. The site also offers handy suggestions for use of your stamp.

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