CVS Photo Center is offering 95 Free 4x6 Photos. You must use your CVS ExtraCare Number. If you don't have an ExtraCare Card, pick one up at CVS or have it mailed to you after registering online. Thanks sterlingjeanne.
Steps to follow to get your 95 Free Prints:
1. At the CVS Photo Center, click on "Start Now" to create an account w/ your email and ExtraCare Number 2. CVS will instantly send you an email link to connect to & credit you w/ 50 free photos 3. Fill out this Survey and receive another 20 Photos 4. Under “Order Prints”section (you may have to upload a photo to get to this page), click on the "Do More with Your Photos" on the right side of the screen. Another 10 prints will be credited to your acct. 5. Once your signed up order a few of your free prints and include the code 15FREE for an additional 15 free prints
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posted: Feb. 23, 2008 @ 2:40p
John2111
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 23, 2008 @ 3:00p
The CVS site shows:
"The CVS/pharmacy Online Photo Center is a separate Web site and will require a separate Login and Checkout from other CVS.com transactions. For orders under $5.00, a $1.49 service charge will apply."
Will they charge the $1.49 for any amount of free photos?
"The CVS/pharmacy Online Photo Center is a separate Web site and will require a separate Login and Checkout from other CVS.com transactions. For orders under $5.00, a $1.49 service charge will apply."
Will they charge the $1.49 for any amount of free photos?
No, I just picked up my free prints and $0 out of the pocket.
The photos were horribly cropped. There was no way to preview how they would look either. Good thing they were free, I wouldn't have paid for them. There's a reason why the words 'Drugstore quality' exists. I would never print my photos at CVS, RiteAid, Walgreens or any of these 'convenience' stores. They don't have a clue as to what they are doing and its an absolute waste of time even if they are free.
SGibbs58
Member
posted: Feb. 24, 2008 @ 12:37p
I agree...CVS photos look AWFUL in comparison with the photos I have printed at home myself.
Put orders in 3 different CVS around my area to test them out. 1 store's pictures were so bad that all pictures look yellowish and the technician would not re-print them and said I had bad pictures and everything was automatic and nothing she could have done. The other stores' pactures were very good. I noticed that the bad picturs store had a very old machine while the other good ones had newer machines. So check out the store first before you send your orders.
I'm glad these were free, the worst processing I've ever seen. Will try a different CVS location next time. The local Walgreen's and WalMart have done better.
my pictures were horribly cropped so next time i was careful and edited each one just the way i wanted so that they don't crop off an important part. but the pictures were sharp and the color was terrific. some looked good enough to be calender prints.
Colambina
Member
posted: May. 3, 2008 @ 10:22a
I did try CVS photos few times. I printed with different locations - the same result ALWFULL. I guess it is not their specialty.
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