It’s a wrap. During the walkout, members of the Writers Guild of America received free photo scanning from ScanMyPhotos.com as part of the business communities’ support for their efforts. Now, the super-fast nationwide photo scanning service is redirecting its free campaign to a much larger group - members of four leading social networking sites.
If you subscribe to Facebook, MySpace, Blogger or Flickr, a problem is there are 3.5 trillion treasured analog photo snapshots stashed in shoeboxes. “These generations of charmed photo memories need to be digitized and shared too,” advised Mitch Goldstone, president and CEO of ScanMyPhotos.com.
“We selected Facebook, MySpace, Blogger and Flickr social networking members to receive this $49.95 value because they represent the most cutting-edge and innovative group of consumers. In exchange, we ask people to post reviews on their experience with our scanning and digital imaging photo center,” said Goldstone.
HOW TO GET YOUR PHOTOS SCANNED FOR FREE*
1) Free scanning applies only to current members of Facebook, MySpace, Blogger and Flickr to scan up to 1,000 4x6" non-copyrighted photo snapshots, *pay just the standard shipping and handing fee of $19.95. Additional paid services are available, including custom photo albums, photo enhancements and extra DVDs.
2) Valid only for direct mail customers in the U.S. Limited to one complimentary scanning service per person / address. Your photos are returned with the DVD - same day service. Cannot be combined with other orders. Expires on June 30, 2008 [note the new, extended expiration date].
3) Click here for complete packing instructions.
[4) 4x6" photos only: Photographs must comply with ordering requirements and be loose, out of envelopes and albums.
5) Access ScanMyPhotos.com 24/7 Live Support help desk anytime.
6) See blog for more info: Tales from the World of Photo Scanning.
7) Click here to download order form
8) And, a favor: afterwards, please post a review about your experience with ScanMyPhotos.com
ScanMyPhotos.com pioneered a new way to affordably and quickly digitize millions of analog pictures by commercializing KODAK’s document imaging scanners.
Website: ScanMyPhotos.com
Blog: Tales from the World of Photo Scanning
Background: PhotoPreservation.org: the Voice of Photo Scanning
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