Bleed Crop Marks, Part III

Hello,
I am creating business cards. I created them at the size of 3.75x2.5, but I'd like the printer to trim them down to 3.5x2.
I was asked to create Trim Marks, or Crop Marks, to show where the cards are supposed to be trimmed.
How can I do this without setting manual marks? When I save as a PDF, there is an option for Bleed and Crop Marks, but they only add an extra area around my design, and leave the trim area at 3.75x2.5, which isn't what I need.
I have already added an extra area for bleed, as I am already aware of what bleed is, so please, I beg of you, don't explain what bleed is.
Thank you so much!

You're a difficult person to communicate with, if you can see your error you can't correct it
here is the video
http://mysite.verizon.net/wzphoto/Bleeds.mov
It is user error and we all make them but if you are not going to accept that then you will not understand and accusing people of misleading you or be ing less then sincere is not helpful.
Watch the video and listen to it.
There are probably other tutorials on Adobe TV as well.

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