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  • DUKE
    DUKE Posts: 7,360 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    We already do our own :D
  • IClaudius
    IClaudius Posts: 1,531 Forumite
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    Thanks Kez1234, I HATE those bloomin booths. My kids look down ,or away at the very last minute :)
    "Sumptus censum ne superet"

    Mental blocks are just hurdles to overcome in life.

    Yeah..whatever :rolleyes:
  • System
    System Posts: 178,348 Community Admin
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    i have to pay for the print out if i do it at home - fortunatly, there's often free prints & postage as trials for online photo processing to use for this purpose
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  • PBA
    PBA Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    I can't see the freebie here. You buy a printer for a minimum of £99, which you can then use once every ten years to save you spending £3.50 in a photo booth. Even assuming there's 10 of you in the family, it would still take 30 years for this printer to start saving you money, and that's assuming no cost for the paper and ink.

    Am I right, or is there a great freebie that I'm too thick to spot??
  • System
    System Posts: 178,348 Community Admin
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    PBA wrote: »
    I can't see the freebie here. You buy a printer for a minimum of £99, which you can then use once every ten years to save you spending £3.50 in a photo booth. Even assuming there's 10 of you in the family, it would still take 30 years for this printer to start saving you money, and that's assuming no cost for the paper and ink.

    Am I right, or is there a great freebie that I'm too thick to spot??


    True not technically free - but since when did printers costs a min. of £99??

    See my post ^^^ for how to get them for free completely... after using the OP's suggestion ;) - use the free prints & postage offers at online developers...
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  • jcumpsty
    jcumpsty Posts: 162 Forumite
    PBA wrote: »
    I can't see the freebie here. You buy a printer for a minimum of £99, which you can then use once every ten years to save you spending £3.50 in a photo booth. Even assuming there's 10 of you in the family, it would still take 30 years for this printer to start saving you money, and that's assuming no cost for the paper and ink.

    Am I right, or is there a great freebie that I'm too thick to spot??

    If you want to follow your "logic" then none of this site is free, since everyone who is on it owns a PC, and uses electricity, and at some point will require to buy foor because reading this site, and typing requires a low level of energy, which burns calories.

    Presumably you are also sitting in a house, and on a chair or perhaps a desk...that you bought with MONEY. And you might have even driven to the shop in a CAR to buy these items.
  • D_e_n_i_s_e
    D_e_n_i_s_e Posts: 321 Forumite
    im sure there was a posting not long ago about getting free passport photos and delivered free ???

    anyone recall the link?!
  • link doesnt work anymore
    anyone got a new one?
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
  • I am using the link to download my photo, but can't seem to change the size from from us to UK, can anyone help?

    thanks
  • jelly123 wrote: »
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    Go to http://www.epassportphoto.com and use the browse tab to find the photo you want to use on your hard-drive. Once you've picked one click Next on the bottom right hand side. Use the editing instructions section, point 1, to change the sizing. Use the Crop button to re-size your picture and choose which section you want to use then click Next.

    You can then choose to download the photos onto your computer or go to Snapfish where you can get 20 free prints if you register (though thie epassportphoto site currently says 30).

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    Back to the original post.....

    http://www.epassportphoto.com


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    thankyou much :kiss:
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