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on 4/4/16I hate snapfish after my Christmas card debacle so I can't help... I'm thinking SHUTTERFLY?
I'm transitioning to Shutterfly. My daughter uses it regularly for great photo books and cards. Snapfish has permanently lost many long-time customers.
I now use shutterfly. My album came out great and the online help was excellent. Snapfish is a waste of yome
I have just ordered a photo book through Vistaprint. Not received it yet but I did find their site fairly easy to create my book. I though price was reasonable so I can't wait to see it.
When I realised all my projects had gone from Snapfish I vented my anger in Facebook and several people recommended Photobox. So I tried it and found it incredibly easy to use, photo upload was quick and efficient, everything far superior to the old Snapfish. It may be worth googling WHICH to see if they do a comparison of websites. There may be better ones but I was perfectly satisfied with Photobox and received my first photobook the other day and was pleased with the quality.
Can shutter fly be used in UK? None of the companies here compare with the old snapfish though I came upon Truprint in my search and discovered it's the same as snapfish but they will be changing to the new website next week! Have very hurriedly made a photobooks with them before they too change over! I had a long and frustrating conversation with customer service last week and was assured that things would get better over the next few weeks but can't really believe that!
I've used Adoramapix with good results. There are always coupon codes you can find at the online coupon sites for them.
They've been helpful whenever I've called or had a problem.
They ship fast and package well, too.
All my projects were also deleted but then cama back the next day... but i was freaking out as i have so many i was working on and books My family wanted to buy. They did respond to my plea via email... But i now upload all my pics to both snapfish and Shutterfly in case this happens again i have always preferred the classic snapfish over Shutterfly but if i keep having issues i will defect!
I have not tried Shutterfly, but know people who have made beautiful photo books with them. That's where I'm headed
It depends where you live I guess. I am in New Zealand. I have now started a book using the Harvey Norman photo website. The book gets printed and delivered to your local store (at no charge for freight) and you pick it up from there. I have seen an example of their photobooks and they look like good quality to me.
Shutterfly. They were behind Snapfish on rolling out things like embellishments and more flexible layouts, which is why I was so loyal to Snapfish, but now that it is a hot mess and Shutterfly has caught up with some of its tools, I think I'll give Shutterfly another try.
I have been using Shutterfly for prints and made a photo mug for a friend and his daughter using our Disney prints. Easy, fast and good quality.
I haven't made any books but so far like shutterfly for printing.