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Now that we've taken all those photos over the holidays, what's the best and least expensive way to get prints made?
You could use your own printer, but there is a cost for the paper and the ink. I'm not sure what the cost per 4x6 print comes out to be. If you join Kodak Gallery, you get 75 free 4x6 prints until 1/31/09. Kodak Gallery also has a deal for 9cent 4x6 prints if you use the coupon code NEWYEARPRINTS at checkout. At Shutterfly, you can get 25 free prints if you become a new member. If you're already a member, you can create a new Shutterfly share site and get 30 free prints until 2/2/09. If you already have a share site, you can get 10 free prints per week when you add photos to your share site. A share site is also a nice way to share your photos with friends and family. Has anyone else found a good, inexpensive way to make photo prints?
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York photo has a BOGO special until tomorrow 1/5 of up to 50 prints, so for $4.00 you could get 100 prints. You can also get memory books for 40% off. I'm not sure what shipping is for them, but it seemed like a pretty good deal to me.
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I just ordered 77 prints from Kodak gallery and at 9 cents a print, I only paid 9.89 for all of those prints. I ordered my prints last Sunday and they were ready to pickup Wednesday. Now that's quick. You can also have the pictures delivered to your home, if you do not want to go to the store to pick them up. I think Kodak gallery has the best deals when it comes to photos.
Last edited by PhotobookMom; 01-09-2009 at 09:18 PM. |
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Stacking deals with snapfish. I build up the free prints from referrals until I get a coupon code for free shipping then submit an order.
Last edited by PhotobookMom; 01-11-2009 at 12:11 PM. |
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