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How far in advance should I order my wedding invitations ? How long will my order take ?
Invitations are generally sent out six to eight weeks before the wedding. Our standard turnaround time is one week for regular wedding cards and two weeks for bespoke/custom wedding card. Add another 4-5 days for courier. We recommend 2 months in advance, However, its best to place your order as soon as all your information ( Time, Date, Locations etc.) is firm and complete.
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Do the prices include printing ?
No, the prices do not include printing. Please email us all your print requirements so that we can give you quote for printing charges.
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I don't have much time. Do you do rush orders ?
Yes, we can accommodate most rush orders depending on the quantity and the invitation style. Please contact us for details.
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Can I get samples of your invitations ?
Yes, you can order samples except Bespoke ( Customized) cards. We can send you maximum 3 samples, if available. Cost of sample and shipping will be charged. Please email us with the design numbers.
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Do you carry Wedding Programs, RSVP cards, Thank You Cards, and place cards ?
Yes, Please specify your requirements
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What payment methods do you accept ?
We take Cash and Demand Draft.
If within India, we accept Visa, Master card and online Bank Transfer on the website via a secure encrypted online processing system. EFT payments are accepted but your order is not processed until cleared funds are confirmed in our bank account. This typically takes 3-4 business days.
All international customers will have to wire transfer to our bank account.
All orders require payment in full before a printing job can commence.
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If I fell short of cards and want to re-order ?
The cost of creating additional invitations after an order is processed is a very expensive dilemma. Often materials need to be rushed ordered, then assembled and customization for your invitation within a narrow time frame. This also means that other orders-in progress-must be halted so that the rushed additional order may receive priority. Low volume printing costs and invitation assembly costs may also result in significantly increased expense.