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Real Card Company

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Local(206) 325-1854

2814 E Madison St
Seattle, WA 98112

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Real Card Company
Local(206) 325-1854

2814 E Madison St
Seattle, WA 98112

http://seattle.citysearch.com/tracker/link/website_redirect/marchex_nm/10790010

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Expert Reviews of Real Card Company

Citysearch | Luxe stationery, wedding invitations, note cards and writing instruments for the true snail-mail aficionado.

This posh-but-approachable shop attracts Seattle socialites shopping for wedding invitations along with simple paper-lovers who prefer putting pen to paper over e-mail. Eavesdrop on the neighborhood gossip and...
citysearch.com - expert review - 03/01/2007
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User Reviews of Real Card Company

real satisfied

my wife and were absolutely pleased and satisfied to work with Real Card Company for our wedding invitations! The attention to detail and quality of our final product was exactly what we were looking for.
citysearch.com - user review - 02/22/2006
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Wonderful wedding invitation experience!

I had custom invitation done here in the fall of 2005. It seems that the previous reviewer was a little confused...Real Card's wedding invitation service is by appointment only! Even when I was in the process...
citysearch.com - user review - 02/22/2006
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Real "Rude" Card Company!

First day for friend's bridal shopping, we looked forward to visiting the chic card company in Madison Vally, but disapointment followed with the rude and rushed staff! We arrived at 4:30, happy to see the...
citysearch.com - user review - 08/26/2005
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