Vistaprint is a global e-commerce company that produces physical and digital marketing products for small businesses.
Vistaprint is wholly owned by Cimpress plc, a publicly traded company based in Ireland.
[11] In August 2018, Vistaprint announced that it would expand its presence in North America with a new facility in Dallas, Texas.
[14] In October 2021, Vistaprint acquired Crello and its parent company, Depositphotos, for a total price of $85 million.
[23] Vistaprint is vertically integrated with production facilities for North America in Windsor, Ontario,[24] and for Europe in Venlo, Netherlands.
Once printed, the products are cut down to size using a computerized robotic cutter, assembled, packaged and addressed using proprietary software-driven processes, and shipped to the customer.
[37][38] OfficeMax ImPress is an OfficeMax-branded web site for small business printing based on Vistaprint technologies.
[40] The company announced in 2012 that it had entered into a strategic partnership with Staples Inc.[41] Vistaprint is also the official jersey sponsor for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The four complaints alleged that the defendants were in violation of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (which protects from unauthorized charges) and the federal Electronic Communications and Privacy Act (which prohibits the unlawful access of financial information) for charging relatively small amounts from customers accounts "hoping that consumers just won't notice.
"[50] On November 30, 2009, the company announced that it had terminated its contract with an affiliate of Vertrue Inc., effective December 20, 2009, and that, it had ended all membership rewards or similar programs.
[52] The ASA also upheld a complaint that Vistaprint was misleading customers in its £40 worth of printing for a £10 spend promotion.
[54] Vistaprint CEO, Trynka Shineman, said that the wedding programs and the flyers were printed at the same time, and that the wrong shipping label was put on the boxes by a third-party partner.
A Vistaprint representative said that an internal investigation "found that it was an error in the automated packaging process which combined two separate customer orders.
In November 2019, security researcher Oliver Hough discovered an exposed database on the internet belonging to Vistaprint.