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“Another pleasant surprise: The excellent quality of the scans. Every photo was vibrant, clear, and color-corrected. We were beyond impressed with the entire service, speed, and quality, and have already recommended it to several friends. It makes a fantastic and affordable holiday gift for a loved one — and helps clean up the house while preserving memories permanently before they fade away.”
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“’ The need to digitize pictures is more relevant than ever due to the hurricanes and natural disasters,’ he said in an email to the Deseret News. ‘This is 100 percent preventable if pictures are scanned and uploaded to the cloud.’”
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“Companies like the aptly named ScanMyPhotos.com will send a box to your home — large enough to pack up 1,800 photos, says the company — with prices starting at $145 (cost is determined by DPI requirements). Turnaround time is two to three weeks. They also offer hand-scanning of 35mm slides and film negatives.” Mark Salzman, AARP — Read AARP Story
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“I organized a group of 100 shots by year, labeled them with Post-its, and sent them off via FedEx to ScanMyPhotos.com, based in Irvine, Calif. Within a few days, my prints had been uploaded and the originals were back safely in my possession. With the $145 prepaid service, the company sends you an 11-by-8.5-by- 5.5-inch box and asks you to stuff it full—that’s around 1,800 snapshots, according to company Chief Executive Mitch Goldstone.”
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“Try ScanMyPhotos.com … which will all take your boxes of photos, create digital files, and return the originals to you in perfect condition.” Juliana LaBianca, Readers Digest — Read Readers Digest Story
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“The ScanMyPhotos.com service is fast, inexpensive, and relatively simple to use. Having tried to scan my own photos, and then having ScanMyPhotos.com do them all for me, I can say that it is money well-spent to use the service.”
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“If you’re looking to preserve and share your pre-digital photographic history while enjoying the clutter-less security of digitization, ScanMyPhotos.com is a good way to go.” David Friedlander, Life Edited — Read LifeEdited Story
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“ScanMyPhotos.com handles photos from 3”x 3” up to 8”x 10” and they also offer a photograph restoration service, as well as slide and negative scanning. Processing takes about 5-10 days and is done at their lab in California. There’s an option for expedited processing at an additional cost.” Andrea Smith, HuffPost — Read HuffPost Story
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“For affordable bulk scans, ScanMyPhotos.com is an old standby (you can read David Pogue’s review on nytimes.com).” Stephanie Rosenbloom, New York Times — Read New York Times Story
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“Digitizing those mountains of old physical photographs can preserve precious pictures for safekeeping while also clearing lots of clutter. “While traveling is off limits as families stay safe at home, there is a way to revisit past adventures while decluttering your lifetime of photo snapshots,” says Mitch Goldstone of ScanMyPhotos.com.” — Andrew Lisa, Cheapism — Read MSN Story
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“Services like ScanMyPhotos.com will also do the brunt work for you in digitizing and organizing your memories, with their most popular offering being “fill-the-box” photo scanning,” Perri Ormont Blumberg, Southern Living — Read Southern Living Story
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“Though I have a scanner, it works far too slowly (and I’m too lazy) to process more than a thousand photos (my husband contributed his own stash). So, I followed Sharon Profis’ advice and carefully packed a box with prints and sent it to Scanmyphotos instead. My experience was great and it only took a week to get my photos back. If you have a box of pictures sitting around, it’s an easy way to secure them. If you’re pushing the 2,000-photo mark, go for the $145-prepaid box, which the company says will fit about 1,800 prints.”
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“Meanwhile, ScanMyPhotos chief executive Mitch Goldstone reports that sales of the aptly named company are at a four-year high because of the pandemic. Starting at $145, ScanMyPhotos will ship a prepaid box you’re meant to load with about 1,800 pictures.”
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“If you see your family pictures starting to fade away in their shoeboxes, crumbling photo albums or moldering slide carousels, fear not. There are easy ways to save your valuable images — and maybe even make them better. Shipping them off to a professional scanning company for digital conversion and retouching is one easy approach. Services like … ScanMyPhotos.com are easily found on the web and do fine work.” J. D. Biersdorfer, New York Times — Read NYT Story
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“ScanMyPhotos.com, recommends scanning and saving the originals ‘These precious records hold value to more than the person who earned them,’ he added. ‘They are more than a bragging right. They are part of your family’s history and should be preserved.”’