Sunday, July 26, 2009
I have this habit of developing my digital photos after accumulating too many of them. I somewhat believe that one day, all my hard disks will crash and all the digital photos will disappear. I am paranoid to the extent that besides backing up my data onto an external portable hard disks, I actually burnt two copies of my data on DVDs, and store them separately in my house.
Anyway, I like looking at photos in hard copy form instead of viewing it on the computer screen. Since SEP and my europe trip, I accumulated too many photos that one fine Sunday, I told myself that I must develop some of them. I chose around 400++ photos in the end. I usually go to this Kodak shop at Toa Payoh that charged only 15cents per 4R photo if you develop more 100 photos. But I also realise that snapfish has a promotion that charges only 15 cent per photo and the good thing is I don't have to make a trip to Toa Payoh. Sadly, after uploading my photos online and paying for the photos then I realise that I have to pay an additonal $8 for the photos to be delivered to my house. =.=
A few days later, I received the photos in a nice package. The quality didn't look good but I wasn't that particular about it. It was only until June and my sister commented that the colour looked dull and the quality was bad then I really start to feel pissed off that the photos were really KNS. Haha. I also decided that I am going to develop the photos elsewhere because I don't want to keep dull looking photos as memories. So one night, I decided to write an email to Snapfish ,complaining that i was unhappy with the photos. Though the website claimed that they had a refund policy, I was pretty sure that they wouldn't refund me anything. In my email, I just suggested that I should be refunded the credits for me to get some other merchandise from their website.
Surprisingly, they actually refunded all the money(including the delivery charges) into my credit card and they never asked me to return them the photos. Lol. So now, I have 400 extra photos and I don't know what to do with them. Most of the photos are my europe trip, cambodia trip and some random photos taken with my friends. So I spent a long time sorting out the excess photos into different categories, so that I can give them to various friends next time round. haha.
Anyway, these are my favorite kids in Cambodia:

Chandra

Sopia

sock koon

dali

By the way, do you know we took photos with MM Lee at Marina Barrage? Haha

Anyway, I like looking at photos in hard copy form instead of viewing it on the computer screen. Since SEP and my europe trip, I accumulated too many photos that one fine Sunday, I told myself that I must develop some of them. I chose around 400++ photos in the end. I usually go to this Kodak shop at Toa Payoh that charged only 15cents per 4R photo if you develop more 100 photos. But I also realise that snapfish has a promotion that charges only 15 cent per photo and the good thing is I don't have to make a trip to Toa Payoh. Sadly, after uploading my photos online and paying for the photos then I realise that I have to pay an additonal $8 for the photos to be delivered to my house. =.=
A few days later, I received the photos in a nice package. The quality didn't look good but I wasn't that particular about it. It was only until June and my sister commented that the colour looked dull and the quality was bad then I really start to feel pissed off that the photos were really KNS. Haha. I also decided that I am going to develop the photos elsewhere because I don't want to keep dull looking photos as memories. So one night, I decided to write an email to Snapfish ,complaining that i was unhappy with the photos. Though the website claimed that they had a refund policy, I was pretty sure that they wouldn't refund me anything. In my email, I just suggested that I should be refunded the credits for me to get some other merchandise from their website.
Surprisingly, they actually refunded all the money(including the delivery charges) into my credit card and they never asked me to return them the photos. Lol. So now, I have 400 extra photos and I don't know what to do with them. Most of the photos are my europe trip, cambodia trip and some random photos taken with my friends. So I spent a long time sorting out the excess photos into different categories, so that I can give them to various friends next time round. haha.
Anyway, these are my favorite kids in Cambodia:

Chandra

Sopia

sock koon

dali

By the way, do you know we took photos with MM Lee at Marina Barrage? Haha

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