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Uploading photos to boots.com
rabbit8587
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I want to print my digital photos on the boots.com website via Quidco and using my advantage card. You download an easy upload program on their site - internet explorer is the only site that supports this software apparently. However, when I try to upload even just one photo, IE restarts itself. Any ideas??? I'm using Vista - could this be causing problems?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Thanks in advance for any help!
Thank you to all posters :A
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I've tried re-installing their quick installer but still no luck, im lost for solutions
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Even with Quidco and your advantage card, I think you'll save money by buying elsewhere
Obviously I don't know how many you're ordering but if I say you're doing less than 50, here's a quick comparison :
Boots (without Quidco and Points) - 20p/print + £2.50 postage.
Aldi - 5p/print + £1.33 postage.
Photobox - 10p/print + £1.50 postage.
A friend of mine uses Aldi and she's had no complaints with the service.
I personally use Photobox as their service is fantastic.Dave. :wave:0 -
Hi, thanks for your reply. I will check the other sites out but I was planning on getting over 200 printed (more than a year's worth of photo build-up!) and this works out at only 4p a print with boots - combined with Quidco etc I thought this was a pretty good deal?Thank you to all posters :A0
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rabbit8587 wrote: »getting over 200 printed
For that many photos, you're probably right.
Don't envy you the time it'll take to upload that amount though.
Only issue I can see is the storage space they give you.How much photo storage do I have?
You have 200 MB (megabytes) of space to upload your photos to. The amount of photos you can store depends on the file size of your photos. For example, 120 JPG images from a 4 megapixel (2400x1800) camera will typically use around 200 MB of spaceDave. :wave:0
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