www.snapfish.com.sg


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auron

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Hi guys,
read in the papers that snapfish.com.sg is available locally.

so any guys here ordered photos from them before? $0.19 for 1 photo

what kind of photo quality paper are they using?
 

If i have a good pic and load in there, will snapfish sell it to someone else as if they own it?:sweat:
 

You may also wish to note that to maintain an account with them, you need to print at least 1 copy of photo thru them every year. Not sure how much they charge for the postage though. :confused:
 

them selling the photos to others, does not really concern me.

i think its quite reasonable compare to outside printing. outside is about 40-50 cents per print.
just need to print once per year is ok. else they will just delete the account. i'm fine with that.

i've checked each print is $0.19.
shipping is $1.90 for 1-50 prints. (think they mail to mailbox)

the questionable thing is what kind of paper they are using. so see whether fellow bros got order prints before.
 

just order the some free prints yesterday, but got charged $2.90 for the delivery instead. Still havent got their reply regarding this.
 

If you don't want to pay for the delivery charges, you can also self collect from their outlets. Their outlets are not mentioned in the article. At 19 cts per copy, by collecting them yourself, you can save a lot if u print in bulk.
 

just order the some free prints yesterday, but got charged $2.90 for the delivery instead. Still havent got their reply regarding this.

:bigeyes: whoa....pls keep us updated bro......also please comment on the print quality and type of paper when you received yours. TIA
 

Hi guys,
read in the papers that snapfish.com.sg is available locally.

so any guys here ordered photos from them before? $0.19 for 1 photo

what kind of photo quality paper are they using?

Hope that it is not those your pay peanut and you get monkey!
 

i don't get it, my photos are deemed too small for high quality 4x6 prints. help?
 

Seen some samples before.
The 4x6" uses thick glossy paper. Not the cheapo type. Moreover, they are water resistant -no problems if you get some water on them.
 

Seen some samples before.
The 4x6" uses thick glossy paper. Not the cheapo type. Moreover, they are water resistant -no problems if you get some water on them.

do they only sell glossy print? I prefer dof paper after all..
 

SnapFish is a photo printing service managed by HP Singapore.

All prints are done by HP printer and paper.

For a limited time, if you sign up and order, you get 20 print free. Postage charges are payable, though.

Your photos are protected by the company's privacy policy.

Going to order mine soon! ;)
 

SnapFish is a photo printing service managed by HP Singapore.

All prints are done by HP printer and paper.

For a limited time, if you sign up and order, you get 20 print free. Postage charges are payable, though.

Your photos are protected by the company's privacy policy.

Going to order mine soon! ;)
how does HP printer and paper compare with Fuji printer and paper (Crystal Archive)?
 

just order the some free prints yesterday, but got charged $2.90 for the delivery instead. Still havent got their reply regarding this.

i thought they mentioned $1.90?
 

how does HP printer and paper compare with Fuji printer and paper (Crystal Archive)?

that what i've being asking all along. any bros here actually ordered and receive the photos?
 

just order the some free prints yesterday, but got charged $2.90 for the delivery instead. Still havent got their reply regarding this.

got their response yet?
anyone here ordered and got slapped with $2.90 shipping instead of $1.90?
 

SnapFish is a photo printing service managed by HP Singapore.

All prints are done by HP printer and paper.

For a limited time, if you sign up and order, you get 20 print free. Postage charges are payable, though.

Your photos are protected by the company's privacy policy.

Going to order mine soon! ;)

Chemical prints?
 

You get 20 *FREE* prints and you only need to pay for postage -- TRY IT OUT YOURSELVES and judge the image/paper quality.
 

ok guys i just received the free prints. comparing to photo labs, the HP paper they used really feels like those high gloss inkjet photo papers which i also use, and not the heavy gsm type cos these ones are rather thin. pint quality i see not much difference from my canon inkjet photo printer. brightness of my images are increased a little which i dont really like.

they also have not reply to my $2.90 issue. so my conclusion, i will stick with regular labs for 5R and above sizes, neither will print with them for my 4R wedding pics.

what i will print with them are passport pics maybe, free ones
i bet someone will say "u pay peanuts, u get monkeys" ;p
 

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