I have found that Kodaks policies regularly discriminate against route dealers
that don't have "enough" film at each pickup. If a dealer regularly has alot
of
E6 going out, he'll get it completed and back the next day.
Another dealer 2 blocks away, because he only has a few rolls a day, gets his
film back in 2,3 or 4 days. NICE.
John
Camtech
Bill Bishop wrote:
> I mostly use Fuji processing when I send my film by mail. They take two
> weeks to return unless you send 10 or films at one time in a large envelope
> which I have gotten back in about 1 week.
>
> Kodak has been taking two weeks to return films as well, so I go with the
> cheaper mailers. The quality seems to be the same.
>
> Bill
>
> At 03:01 PM 5/15/98 EDT, you wrote:
> >In a message dated 98-05-15 14:58:11 EDT, you write:
> >
> ><< Hi All,
> > I was just getting ready to order some Fuji Velvia and Astia from B&H and I
> > thought I would buy the Fuji Processing as well. For $3.00 extra, I pay
> >$4.80
> > locally, it sounds atractive. QUESTION; >>
> >SORRY FOR THE DUP!
> >My question is; Has anyone in the US used Fuji mail processing? Pros -
> >Cons??
> >on quality and time to mail back?
> >Thanks
> >BW
> >
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