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Guest 26th Oct 2009
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I'm a photographer putting on my first exhibition, and decided to use Tesco Photo for my prints, as I've used them before, and was happy with their quality.
The exhibition was to be on the 28th of October, and so about a month before the exhibition I placed my first order for prints, and waited for ...
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upset at tesco 17th May 2009
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Tesco Photo Centre Developing say that your photos will be ready in 24 hours from the local store, but (you need to read the small print after you've paid) they can and will take a week to process an order, much quicker going into the shop and getting them to do it themselves.
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Guest 9th Aug 2008
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Prints were not as they look when I used Tesco Photo Centre Developing. Colours are wrong and images looked quite smudged and as if they had a lot of noise in the photos even though they had no noise when printed on my home photo printer. As my Tesco store does not have a photo printing service inst ...
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I went in one evening and their was a very nice young lady in their, she was kind and helped me work the machine, i'm 82 and not very got with techo stuff, she was patient and the picture wee lovely and ready when i finished shopping
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