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Are
these my Coat of Arms and are these Coats of Arms genuine?
Do
you have Coat of Arms for any name imaginable?
Do
you have more than one generic Coat of Arms for each name?
Your
computer software package describes computer print out
sizes of only 8 1/2"X11"
and 11"X14" (inches. Is it possible to do any other
size print out like 5"X7" or european print out sizes
such as sizes, A5, B5, A4, A3, and, size A6?
There
is a guy in the mall and he swears blind that he has my
authentic Coat of Arms?
What
are the system requirements for your software?
How long will it take for my order to arrive?
Do you sell "Genuine" Coats of Arms?
Are these my Coat
of Arms and are these Coats of Arms genuine? <BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
Although
literally thousands of our Coats of Arms descriptions are derived
from early archives books such as Reistaps and Burkes General
Armorial, We consider ALL of our Coats of Arms to be totally
generic, because Coats of Arms (descriptions) in each archive
book are different and they conflict with each other. The names
such as Jones and Smith have literally hundreds of Coats of Arms
listed. So the only way to get a correct description of a Coat
of Arms that is REGISTERED for you. is to go and create the design
yourself and go register on yourself. So we describe all of our
Coat of Arms totally generic even though we have thousands of
Coats of Arms that resemble the descriptions in Burkes General
Armorial, Restaps and many other archive books. Other unusual
and some uncommon names, and not so uncommon names we have just
simply created Coat of Arms for those names, and they have no
resemblance, to Burkes general armorial or any other archive
book.. It is also important to remember that when I originally
compiled a rough type original clip art that mention mantelings
and descriptions described in archive books, such as Reistaps
and Burkes General Armorial, it was literally impossible to include
all the mantelings on the blasons because there are just no existing
copies of certain mantelings anywhere unless you physically draw
them by hand. Our professional graphic designer, Joanne was then
able to create them into beautiful 3D style format. It's important
to remember this, All Coats of Arms are generic and yes, some
may resemble some descriptions in the archive books, but we describe
them as all totally generic.
Do you
have Coat of Arms for any name imaginable? <BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
YES - Over One Million
Do you
have more than one generic Coat of Arms for each name? <BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
YES. By simply typing in the name on the Coats
of Arms software the computer will search and find the first
Coat of Arms description for that name.
To bring up a second Coat of Arms description type in the space
key first then type in the name again, the second Coat of Arms
description appears.
To bring up a third Coat of arms description type in the space
key then type in the name then type in another space key, the
third Coat of Arms description appears.
Your
computer software package describes computer print out sizes
of only 8 1/2"X11"
and 11"X14" (inches. Is it possible to do any other
size print out like 5"X7" or european print out sizes
such as sizes, A5, B5, A4, A3, and, size A6? <BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
YES. By using an inkjet printer such as a Hewlett
Packard. They have a built in zoom feature which enables you
to print out Coats of Arms and Surname Histories on the sizes
mentioned above. To do this look in your printers, "Feature" section.
There
is a guy in the mall and he swears blind that he has my authentic
Coat of Arms? <BACK TO QUESTIONS>
That is probably not true and he is bordering on
sharp practice. It is also important to remember that a Coat
of Arms was granted to an individual person and not a Family.
What
are the system requirements for your software? <BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
Bloomfields Software works on Windows based PCs.
It will run on the following operating systems:
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, and Vista
How long will it take for my order to arrive? <BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
Please allow up to 14 days for delivery.
All orders are are shipped registered mail.
Do you sell "Genuine" Coats of Arms?<BACK
TO QUESTIONS>
Please be careful when ordering coats of arms software that is defined as 'genuine coats of arms software'. As you may have read a notice such as the following...
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
'All our coats of arms come with an authenticity stamp. This means you can actually check to see which historical book they were taken from. If you are starting a business in heraldry please make sure the coats of arms you are offering have this authenticity stamp reference.'
We believe that this statement is very misleading, please click on the following link below to find out why.
http://genealogy.about.com/library/tips/blcoatofarms.htm
At Bloomfield software we explain the true facts about coats of arms with our frequently asked questions page.
We offer great coats of arms designs in three dimensional graphics and they are great sellers and we have literally thousands of coats of arms from the old archive books, and we have a coats of arms designs for practically every name imaginable (Which our competitors do not have)!
But... we do not mislead our customers to inflate the price of our software. Our coats of arms make great gifts, it is a great business opportunity and they are great sellers and customers will buy them anyway, but we simply tell customers the truth! There is no such thing as a GENUINE coats Of Arms unless you go and create one and get it registered yourself!
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