![]() ![]() But it's pretty obvious that they run a strategic business and want to keep costs low. My guess is the ROI for that space just wasn't high enough to warrant keeping more than 800 local centers open. Some of their other services are being discontinued as well, including: By centralizing that service, they can both use the space in store more strategically and also use the printers they have more effectively.video transfers, from home movie to digital. ![]() the free ship-to-store option (perhaps the most underrated of them all).Here are three options now that Costco Photo Centers are gone: Option 1: Costco Will Still Print Your Photos and Ship Them. It's frustrating that you'll have to pay for shipping now, especially for a product that you used to be able to pick up while you were on a snack run. While you'll have to plan ahead now so you can ensure there's enough time for your prints to be produced and shipped to you, not much has changed beyond that. Those products will all still be their usual low prices, and they will retain their great Costco quality. They will also still carry all of the products they did when the photo centers were open.Ĭostco has clarified that they will continue to offer holiday cards, calendars, and photo books through the Costco Photo Center website, along with other products. Just remember that you'll have to plan ahead to factor in shipping time, and now you'll have to pay a shipping cost.Īlso - if you edit your photos, you should turn off the auto-correct! It's likely undoing many of your exposure edits. Read this post for instructions how to turn it off one time or forever. Shipping Estimates for Costco Prints and Products How much does it cost to ship photos to your home? I know we all LOVE free shipping, but with something as cheap as photos, it makes more sense for Costco to charge a small, flat amount for their printed products. ![]()
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