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FYI: The zola.com part of the invite is standard. You have to either remove it or replace it. The save the date was legit. Source: about 3 years ago
Received phone invitation to a wedding through zola.com to click lead me to an application as an attendee. Ok I get it they want people to get onto a gift registry but they're asking for my Address e-mail, phone, social security, NOoooo... I know nothing about them. Do they sell my info? Source: over 3 years ago
Only having your name is fine. The issue I have is calling this a bridal shower invite when it's a tea party. And, then having the zola.com phrasing. A tea party is not a shower and mentioning gifts for a tea party is not a thing. Source: almost 4 years ago
I vote for number 4! I think the material/silhouette of number 2 would usually be a pretty safe bet, but the pattern is so light that it could very easily photograph as white, which is a thing you want to avoid. Try to find out what time the ceremony and where it's at from your boyfriend - if it's going to be outdoors or at a secular venue, you're probably ok, but if it's at a fancier venue or a church, you may... Source: about 4 years ago
Thanks for your reply. I always assumed it was a private residence as well. I recently stumbled across two weddings listed on zola.com that had that specific Bishop house listed as the wedding venue so that sparked my curiosity. Thanks again for your feedback. Source: over 4 years ago
I am a tech guy. Have 15+ years experience building backend systems. Now, I build user facing websites/services and release them. I have no knowledge of marketing/sales, so if you are a non tech guy who wants to do some fun projects, hit me up. Email in profile. Currently, I am working on a website where people can post their code and ask for feedback. (Something http://pullrequest.com/) Note that these are mostly... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Reviewing the code will be another hurdle for you. If you don't stay on top of this you will end up with an expensive POS. Maybe your friend can just do the code reviews for a cut? Otherwise, try something like pullrequest.com (code review as a service). Source: almost 5 years ago
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