Analog Meets Digital at CES; FREE* Photo Scanning

FREE PHOTO SCANNING Through January 15, 2010. Here is one of those hidden treasures to help celebrate CES and today’s all-digital world from ScanMyPhotos.com.
 

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The best word-of-mouth promotion is when we help each other. Just share your experience from having ScanMyPhotos.com preserve up to 1,000 4×6″ photos and the scanning is on us. It is instant and free (same day scanning, mailed back nationwide) you just pay $19.95 for return S&H. Applies to domestic U.S. mail in-orders only – no walk-in or international orders.
 

What is the catch?
 

We just ask that you post a candid review, sharing your feedback of your experience on one of the leading SM social networking sites. Are you a Facebook-aholic? Mad about MySpace? Flocking to Flickr? Batty for Blogger? Typing on Twitter? Thinking on WordPress? Well, good for you, because ScanMyPhotos.com offering its popular free photo scanning just for social network lovers who are in Las Vegas for CES2010. Current members of Twitter®, Facebook®, MySpace®, Blogger®, WordPress® and Flickr® can have up to 1,000 4×6″ non-copyrighted photos scanned and saved digitally without any charge for the service. Network socialites still have to pay $19.95 for shipping and handling. This super affordable and fast photo scanning service alone usually costs $64.00.
 

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Mitch Goldstone, president and CEO of ScanMyPhotos.com explained that online networkers at CES get such a rich deal because they “represent the most cutting-edge and innovative group of consumers. Just like ScanMyPhotos.com, they are tech-savvy and have loads of gadgets and are always seeking to catch the next wave of excitement and help create the type of buzz that launched the iPhone and other popular Internet-age products and compelling services. The problem is that with all these new tech gadgets, the mystery was how to share and enjoy all those analog photo snapshots.”
 

The deal ends on January 15, 2010 and cannot be applied to prior orders and only can be used for standard photographic print scans and domestic U.S. mail-in orders only, this discount towards walk-in orders will not be honored, please don’t even ask. However, you certainly can add on all types of other innovative paid services, like our:
 

Photo Soap (Photo Enhancement)
Extreme Backup
Photo Index Book
Additional DVDs
Image Rotation
Photo Scanning in Specified Order
Kodak Picture Movie DVD
ScanMyPhotos.com E-Gift Certificate
 

HOW TO GET YOUR PHOTOS SCANNED FOR FREE*
 

Free photo scanning applies only to current members of Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, WordPress, Blogger and Flickr who are attending CES to scan up to 1,000 4×6″ non-copyrighted photo snapshots, plus pay standard shipping and handing fee of $19.95. Valid only for direct mail customers in the U.S. Limited to one complimentary scanning service per person / address. Cannot be combined with other orders. Expires on February 10. The completed official order form must accompany your mailed in photos (no walk-in free scanning service is available).
 

Click here for complete, mandatory packing instructions. Photographs must comply with ordering requirements and be loose, non-copyrighted, out of envelopes and albums and without any sticky glue, curls, non-horizontal or standard Polaroid-type shapes, or other conditions that would impede scanning.
 

You must fulfill your end of the deal by writing a blog-posting to review your experience on one of those social networking sites mentioned above within ten-days after receiving your completed order, or you will be charged the $64.00 scanning fee.
 

ScanMyPhotos.com pioneered a new way to affordably and quickly digitize millions of analog pictures by commercializing KODAK imaging scanners. About the International CES: It is produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry. CEA represents more than 2,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronics products.