Are you in the market to order prints but want to know how much you’re going to have to spend for each print? Not a problem. Doxdirect has thought about this and has provided a way for you, their top priority, to know how much you’re going to spend for their services, without confusion. They want to provide you with the option of knowing exactly what you’ll be paying before you click to buy. Hassle free!
Right on the home page of their website is a button that says “price estimator”, click it and you’ll be able to go through a few easy steps to find out the price for your print order. It’s really easy; so let me take you through the steps, you know, just in case it’s not as self-explanatory as I promise it is.
First things first, you don’t have to log into anything to get a price quote! That’s great news for someone like me, who doesn’t like to just give their information out if it’s not something I’m sure about. However, I’m certain that once you see the quality of their website and what www.Doxdirect.com is about to provide you, you’ll be sure about them. Now on to the explaining of the steps of the price estimator, which I can’t believe I’m writing out since it’s SO EASY! You’ll see.
Once you’re on the Doxdirect homepage, simply click on the price estimator button. It’ll take you to the, you guessed it, price estimator page! On this page, you’ll see quite a few scroll button customization buttons. All you have to do is go down the row of selections and chose how you want your prints to be. Doing so will allow the calculator to get the quote to what your order will cost. You have the option to choose everything from the format of the pages themselves, to the binding options. You’ll even have the option to choose how long you are willing to wait for your order to be sent to your home. The price estimator will instantly provide you the estimate with each additional customization you make, so keep checking to see if you need to add or take something off. Simple as 1, 2, 3 and you’re ready to place you’re order with the “order now” button if you approve of the pricing.
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February 15th, 2011
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