Many thanks to Tony Hoffman, longtime PC Magazine analyst, and to PC Magazine for mentioning ScanMyPhotos.com.
Excerpt from this PC Magazine review
Another option would be to send your prints to a photo scanning service, which may be a more economical choice if you have no more than a few thousand prints to scan. For example, you can order a box from ScanMyPhotos International that fits about 1,800 prints; fill it and send it in, and the company will scan your photos to JPEGs at 300dpi for $145 or at 600dpi for $259 (including shipping) and then return them to you with a DVD containing the scanned files.
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