Silver Bells (and not the Christmas kind)
Posted on September 8, 2007
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My X’s wedding shower is tomorrow, which hopefully means she’ll soon need some wedding invitations from MyGatsby.com Why from My Gatsby? Simply because they’re the best in the business. Well, that and because that’s where her friend ordered the Baby in Showertub invitations to tomorrow’s little soiree. I always ask people about the customer service they received from online companies, and My Gatsby got an 8 out of 10. Why not a perfect score? Because she didn’t believe she could give a perfect score without knowing how they deal with customer complaints. Alas, in the dozen or so orders she and her friends have placed with My Gatsby no one has had a complaint yet. You can take that for what it’s worth.
They’ve got literally hundreds of different wedding invitations, from the classic to the whimsical, plus custom invitations and even “do it yourself” kits for the crafty brides and grooms to be. But that’s not all. Obviously, they have Baby Shower invites along with the requisite baby and birth announcements and matching party supplies (napkins, etc) for many of their designs. Plus. they’ve got Engagement, Graduation and Retirement announcements; Birthday, Holiday, Corporate and Theme Party invitations; Envelopments®; Stationary; and so much more. If you’re new to this whole wedding thing, or just want make sure everything’s absolutely perfect for the big day they’ve also got dozens of articles on invitation etiquette for almost any situation.
But don’t go thinking the site’s overwhelming because they’ve also got one of the best Site Map’s I’ve ever had the pleasure of browsing. Not that they even really need a site map. Everything’s laid out exactly where you’d expect to find it with clean and functional menus and a straightforward design.
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