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Quick question... I wore my number sticker for actionphoto at Die Burger.

 

Photo's are up, but for the first time there are nothing that came out nice. Am I forced to take at least one - or do I simply order nothing from the site in this case? I don't want them to post the stuff to me and then have to return (or keep) it. Or is there a way to indicate on the site that you're not taking any of the pictures?

 

What's the options? Surely some of you ran across this before...

 

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As far as i Know, if you don't like them you don't order.

The action photo stickers is only there to Identify people that woul be interested in ordering their photos so that they could take a picture of you. (if 10 people pass at the same time they would try and take photos of those with the stickers as this might be their potential customers).

 

I buy a lot of photos through them. Also had it before where I ordered nothing.

gremlin2009-12-29 10:30:55
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Quick question... I wore my number sticker for actionphoto at Die Burger.

Photo's are up' date=' but for the first time there are nothing that came out nice. Am I forced to take at least one - or do I simply order nothing from the site in this case? I don't want them to post the stuff to me and then have to return (or keep) it. Or is there a way to indicate on the site that you're not taking any of the pictures?

What's the options? Surely some of you ran across this before...
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If you do not notify them that you do not want any, they send the batch on a pick and choose option.

 

The internet option is just to speed everything up, otherwise they still send the batch to pick and choose.

 

 

 
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I didn't get my Knysna photos sent this year, so possibly they have stopped doing that.  Think the postal system was to unreliable.  I had a big fight with them as I never received my 2008 Knysna photos, but they tried charging me for it and sent threatening letters.

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Yes it would be a big problem for them to actually proove that you did receive the pics. I recently had to obtain for a court case proof from the Post Office that a document which was sent via registered mail had been delevired and that in itself was a lengthy and problematic process.

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Why order the photos when you can get them for free.. yeah.. you know actionphoto's disabled the option to 'right click' and 'save as'? well all you have to do is enlarge the photo/s you want, copy and paste the URL that's above the photo into a separate IE window, click on the green arrows and then the photo should come up.. go to 'File' and click on 'save as'.. ok the pics will be watermarked but it will save you time and money.

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