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Post by mamakoala on Jan 30, 2017 21:37:37 GMT
I used to use scrapbookpictures.com (i think that's wht it was called) and snapfish but wonder who most of you use. Thanks!
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amom23
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Post by amom23 on Jan 30, 2017 21:44:16 GMT
I either use Shutterfly or I print at home.
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Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Jan 31, 2017 1:25:21 GMT
My favorite is Costco. I need to renew my membership. I miss having my pictures printed there. I've tried Shutterfly and Winkflash but wasn't thrilled. I've been using Snapfish for a long time. Their pictures are just shy of 6" which bugs me but I like the color.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jan 31, 2017 2:20:40 GMT
I still use Snapfish.
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Post by katmandu on Jan 31, 2017 2:23:27 GMT
I use snapfish or shutterfly for everyday pictures
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Post by mom on Jan 31, 2017 2:39:12 GMT
I print at home or use Mpix or Persnickity Prints.
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Post by Patter on Jan 31, 2017 11:40:49 GMT
I prefer printing at home. But if I have to go online, I use mpix.
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Post by Linda on Jan 31, 2017 14:01:11 GMT
Snapfish or Shutterfly (depending on sales) or Walmart.com (I can pick up when I do my weekly shopping so convenient)
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Post by mommaho on Jan 31, 2017 14:23:29 GMT
I go to my local Walgreens, they usually have coupons so I watch for those to print a stack!
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Post by travelscrapper2 on Jan 31, 2017 18:54:15 GMT
I also used scrapbookpictures.com before they closed. I like the different sizes Persnickety Prints offers since I mostly scrap in sizes other than 4 x 6.
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Post by warrior1991 on Jan 31, 2017 20:12:16 GMT
I like Snapfish because I can get lots of sales of a penny a picture. Their photos are on a little thinner paper now, but that doesn't bother me. They are also just a little shy of 6" wide, but again, doesn't bother me. And I print at home. My Project Life photos I print at home since I print those at 2.5 x 3.5 or 2x2 with a white border.
I miss scrapbookpictures.com. I would get 12x12 prints so cheap there.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2017 21:29:05 GMT
Whoever is having the best coupon for what I need. Most often shutterfly. m pix is popular for picky photographers like my dd.
I often wonder what the techs at the printers think when they get our orders. I think they probably all know me. Sometimes my orders must seem crazy.
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Post by teacherlisa on Jan 31, 2017 22:12:55 GMT
Persnickity
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Jan 31, 2017 22:25:16 GMT
I use Costco unless I print at home. I hate my local store but 4x6's ship free online, so that's what I do. Most of the time, if I were doing 4x6's on their own, the local store would do them just fine but I collage so many pictures now that I do mostly Project Life (for time reasons) and they always turn out like crap...and if they are in the same order as plain 4x6 photos, they manage to screw them up, too. Online doesn't have that problem and while I end up having to wait a week or so for my photos to arrive, it's worth not having to make a special trip to the store only to hear them blame me or make up excuses as to why they can't insert paper into their printer straight (or the one time some sort of machine pedal kept pulling up ink on every single photo smack in the middle of it on EVERY print) but their online printing center does so just fine. If you have them reprint something, you have to give them back your original prints and since they don't shred them in front of me, I hate having to do that...I'd rather them sharpie across each photo and let me dispose of them myself. I know that sounded like a lot of complaining, but I have ALWAYS been happy with how my online photos print. I don't like glossy photos and the luster finish that Costco does is almost triple per print anywhere else.
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Post by chrispeas on Feb 1, 2017 5:05:53 GMT
I love the convienence of printing at home. I know it costs more, but it's hassle free.
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Post by htstepper on Feb 1, 2017 5:34:10 GMT
I use Costco, but I should try Shutterfly again to see if their prints are better.
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Post by caspad on Feb 1, 2017 20:08:33 GMT
Persnickety I stocked up a few times on their photo credit sales.
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msliz
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The Procrastinator
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Post by msliz on Feb 1, 2017 22:31:17 GMT
I use Walgreens. I watch my email for specials.
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Post by mamakoala on Feb 2, 2017 23:25:06 GMT
i have been using walgreens because they're ready in about 20 minutes, and close to my house. But i am wondering if the quality is good--i am going to do a comparison with Shutterfly and see.
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Post by lostwithout2peas on Feb 3, 2017 15:50:28 GMT
i have been using walgreens because they're ready in about 20 minutes, and close to my house. But i am wondering if the quality is good--i am going to do a comparison with Shutterfly and see. Walgreens in-store quality has changed in the past year. They went from a wet lab to a dry lab and now I don't like the quality of prints. But if you order online and have them shipped to your home they still use good ole fuji crystal archive paper and the prints are so much better! So I do either walgreens online, shipped, especially when there is a great sale. Or costco if I need them right away or cheap enlargements.
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