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Any idea abt Free Electronic Christmas Cards?
 
his holiday season, visitors to Bell Canada’s Web site can share their cheer over the Internet. Our award-winning site is celebrating the 1996 festive season by offering visitors a selection of free electronic Christmas cards to send to friends and family around the world. Visitors to our site have a choice of 10 cards -- in either English or French -- in a variety of styles ranging from traditional snowy scenes and Santas to more humorous themes. Many cards include animations, and all come with a selection of seasonal music. To send a card, all you have to do is go to http://www.bell.ca/cards for the English cards, or http://www.bell.ca/cartes for the French cards. After choosing a card you write your own greeting and select the optional musical accompaniment. When you’re satisfied with the holiday wit and wisdom you’ll share, simply address the card and send it. In less time than it takes Santa to slide down a chimney, the cards flash across the Net to their destinations: next door, New South Wales or Novosibirsk. Your friend or cousin or mother-in-law will receive an e-mail message to go to Bell’s Christmas card Web site, where the “virtual” card will be waiting. If you’re used to putting off writing your cards until they’re sure to be late --then blaming it on the post office, this might not be for you. Your cards will get to their destinations almost instantly. But if you’re concerned about overspending your holiday budget, this is definitely good news: the cards are free -- not even a stamp is needed. Any idea abt Free Electronic Christmas Cards?
 
 
Let me say that the cards from the PEI web site are much nicer than these. Begin your adventures from: http://www.gov.pe.ca/christmas/card.html and have a happy holiday.
 

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