10 Free Digital Prints 4x6 @ Walgreen's YMMV

SleepyB

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10 Free digital prints @ Walgreen's. These should be on 4"x6" Fuji paper. Quality is pretty good.

Saw this deal over at FW, but no one posted it here. Thought you guys would appriciated it since I see a lot of threads here comparing print prices and quality like this one.

YMMV as this might not be available in all regions. I'm in SoCal and it's confirmed here. I went in today to get my prints. It should be about $0.26 total... Prints are free, but you gotta pay tax on them.

Check your weekly as online to see if you can see the coupon in your area. Should be in the photo pages.

Walgreen's Weekly Ad
 

weepul

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walgreen's does digifotos now? i dont think my walgreen does it yet. maybe certain ones do. how much are / picture if bought w/o coupon?

//krunk (^_^x)
 

cyberia

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Looks like a great deal to me! But... Not available in my area. It is available in 90201 though :)

Has anyone have any luck using an out of area printout?
 

jwells777

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How exactly does that work? I was under the impression that sales tax was a percentage of the price of a sale.

$0.00 * 1.075 = $0.00

The California goverment must be using that "new" math...
 

SleepyB

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weepul - Walgreen has been doing digiphotos for a while now, maybe more than a year in my area. The have this little Fujifilm kiosk computer thingy that accepts CD, almost all type of memory media, PCMCIA, and 3.5" floppy. You stick your media in, play with the touch screen to upload it. It might be even the same machine that does the 35mm stuff that prints the photos out.

weepul - You guys can check the ad out by inputting the zip code cyberia mentioned, select the 2nd store, and view page 4. Normally the price is $0.29 per photo. Compared to Costco's $0.19 per photo, it's a bit more expensive but you don't need membership. Also I think they're both using the same Fujifilm machine.

jwells777 - I guess the math works like this:

$0.29 * 10 = $2.90 + tax (8.25% SoCal) = $2.90 + 0.24 = $3.14
$3.14 - coupon ($2.90) = $0.24

Guess the stick the coupon amount in after the tax...
Dunno if that makes any sense or not.