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UK alternative to Cafepress? - 12/17/2005 11:40:30   
Does anyone know of a UK alternative to Cafepress? I seem to remember I read an article in one of the web mags a few months back of places that did similar things and found an excellent one, which now looking again I seem to have neglected to have bookmarked :)

I've found a couple of possible alternatives that do t-shirts, mugs, mouse mats etc. and let you have an online store with them - they do the hosting, delivery, collect the money etc., then pay you your profits. I'm specifically looking for one though that does custom printed pens and keyrings. Any ideas?

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RE: UK alternative to Cafepress? - 12/17/2005 21:36:32   
These people were the cheapest I could find for both quality and cheap pens when I researched this about two years ago. Their customer service is excellent, I ordered 1000 pens, when they arrived they had missed a colour out of the logo, 1 quick phone call and two days later I received another 1000 pens printed correctly and they told me to keep the first 1000 free of charge.

http://www.hotlinegroup.co.uk/

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I may have misread your post I thought you were looking for promotional give aways.
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RE: UK alternative to Cafepress? - 12/18/2005 6:01:21   
Thanks. I'll check that out.
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I may have misread your post I thought you were looking for promotional give aways.

Yes, and no - I am, but with the site I found a few months back and then foolishly forgot to bookmark you could either sell stuff through the online shop you set up with them, or order in bulk yourself at a discounted rate. The search continues....*sigh*

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RE: UK alternative to Cafepress? - 5/31/2007 17:35:46   
I live in the US and have a Cafepress shop that I'm very happy with, but if you're still looking for a UK alternative to Cafepress, Spreadshirt.com has a UK based site:

http://www.spreadshirt.net/?lang=en&locale=GB

Hope this helps.

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RE: UK alternative to Cafepress? - 5/31/2007 18:41:54   
Hi Mizligia - I knew there was something I was going to do! Like update this thread! :)

Entirely different project (original one got scrapped), but I have been using Spreadshirt on a couple of projects since then with no problems. I've also used Zazzle - http://www.zazzle.com/ - which although US based, even allowing for the postage from the US to the UK, for small items such as bumper stickers, pin badges, and keyrings I think are marginally cheaper than such as Spreadshirt and such like, which are more oriented to the clothing side of things. I've done a number of custom t-shirts with Spreadshirt though which have been very successful and two of them in particular are my favourites which I wear a lot, so they're certainly durable.

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RE: UK alternative to Cafepress? - 6/2/2007 17:25:55   
I use zazzle for this check it out the name + com

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