Windy
Honored Contributor II

Address area is polluted with your computer code.  Postcard senders will not want to buy these cards. Can you please take that off of all the postcards? 

 

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Fiorenzo
Valued Contributor II

Which type of flat cards? I use regular and holiday flat cards and the attribution got removed on them (thank God).

PAZP
Valued Contributor II

I tried the QR code yesterday when I first saw someone mentioned it was on the back of the greeting card and I got the 404 Error code too. I guess they haven't updated the error yet but it's the weekend so we probably won't see anything done until Monday. 🥴

KC
Contributor III

Hopefully this was an accidental deploy of something they were playing with. 

In the case above, now there are TWO Zazzle credits at the bottom of a postcard. Designers should have full control of the types of attribution on each product.

Pádraig
Moderator
Moderator

Hey all,

Thanks for your feedback and thoughts on this. I'll send these on to our team now. Also, I don't believe this to be a technical error at this time so I am moving this to the Feedback forum as it seems more appropriate there.

Thanks again,

Pádraig.

shellifitz
Valued Contributor

Sorry, you can't give kudos to this post...   

Well fine then.   I take back all my kudos...  LOL

CatsEyeViewGift
Contributor III

I don't see it on my postcards - is it only certain postcards?

 

 

Fiorenzo
Valued Contributor II

@CatsEyeViewGift You need to uncheck the attribution checkbox on your product page. It's the replacement of the old attribution.

CatsEyeViewGift
Contributor III

Good Grief!

Annyway
New Contributor III

Removing the attribution (barcode etc) also adds $0.05 to the price of the product for the customer. I am removing the attributions by default, but I'm concerned that my postcards will be much less visible do to the higher prices.