The New York Times – Your Photos, Off the Shelf at Last:
Because let’s face it: scanning hundreds or thousands of photos yourself, one at a time, on a home scanner, is a time drain the size of the Grand Canyon. You could send them away to a company that does the scanning, but that’s incredibly expensive; most charge 50 cents or even $1 a photo.
You’d be forgiven, then, for raising an eyebrow at the offer made by a California company called ScanMyPhotos.com. It says it will professionally scan 1,000 photos for you, the same day it receives them, and put them on a DVD for $50.
So what’s the catch? Actually, no catch, but lots of fine print.
As the author notes the company has some desirable add-on services that will raise the price above $50, but it still sounds like a great deal and a great service. I despise scanning photos and would happily pay someone to do it for such a low price. The bound book of 1000 pictures for $60 is a steal. And actually, online photo printing bound or otherwise is a steal.
cool find, thanks.