Kodak’s Web site charging 'outrageous' per-photo shipping fees

November 26, 2007, 11:59am PST | Length: 00:03:16
In this Technology Shakedown, ZDNet's David Berlind takes Kodak’s online photo gallery to task about shipping fees associated with print purchases that he calls ridiculous. Proving that the devil is in the details when it comes to shopping online, David offers some advice on how to approach online shopping with a grain of caution.
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  • Kodak Galeries
    David,
    I have 181 albums with thousands of pictures @ 47.7 gigs and use Kodak exclusively. I order all of my prints from this site and refer all of my family and friends to it.

    It is cheaper to order the prints and pick them up from the corner CVS, Target, or Wolfe Camera stores. All very close to the house and there is no limit on how many prints. We are at these stores at least once per week and they are all delivered within 24 hours in most cases. Which is faster than the 5 to 7 day delivery for the shipped orders.

    The only draw back to this method is you are limited to the 4x6 and 5x7 sizes.

    Sincerely,

    1000 photos a week.
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