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Looking to print quite a few so should save a bit but not sure where to get them printed any ideas?? :-)
I have always used Truprint. If you've not already signed up they normally offer you a number of 6x4 photos free. The other one was Jessops, I signed up for a newsletter in store and got offered 100 free 6x4 prints.
I've used Truprint before just like Sporty recommended. They are good, and reliable. I used to get my polaroids done with them so they've been around for quite a while now.
jessops also do this, as well as snapfish, truprint. You used to be able to upload to jessops and collect in store, but ours closed.
I always use Snapfish. Not sure if they are the cheapest, but have always got good service from them and they are always emailing me deals!
in my daughter photo mag there is a site www.1stcamera.com promo code DPHO/08, this is aimed at professionals but prices look good
have you tried walmart online / photobox is also good
you could get a good deal online i reckon.
If you want them in a hurry then i'd go to one of the supermarkets and use the machines there. But if you can wait, send them away using the supermarkets or boots.
Google Groupon they have a really great time-limited deal for Photobox at the moment for £8 to produce a photo book. Huge saving - think it ends today! May not be what you want.
Go direct to photobox for the promotion on prints 5p each and first 50 free which might suit you better
Check out Photobox always some promotion on.
Loads of places offer the first batch of photos free (excluding postage). This can range from 30 to 50. I took advantage of this and got hundreds of photos printed for a total of about £25. Try Snapfish, Photobox, Pixum and Jessops. There are others but they escape me at the moment so google free photos.
photofish and photobox are worth a shot - have great gift ideas too...
Vistaprint have offers on at the moment.
As already mentioned, there are loads of sites that offer free prints when you join them. Then, if you subscribe to their e-mails, they carry on sending you offers. I have had two photo mugs and a fridge magnet where I have only had to pay the postage - which was also reduced!
Boots is one of the cheapest place around.
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sounds good i'll look into it i'm guessing they have websites if i just type them into google?? :-)
yeah both should have websites, think tesco also do printing as well