Wal-Mart Photo Centre: 200 prints for $30


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Looking to make some hard copies of all those photos you’ve been saving on your hard drive? Wal-Mart Photo Centre is offering a pretty stellar price right now. Get 200 4×6 prints for $30. This works out to 15 cents a print — not too shabby!

Click here to start uploading your photos for printing.


8 responses to “Wal-Mart Photo Centre: 200 prints for $30”

  1. Chi of Steel says:

    According to an earlier post on Smart Canucks, the Costco photo print sale is still in effect (until this weekend) for 10 cents per print. Apparently, their regular prices are 15 cents (same as this Walmart sale), so Costco customers are better served to pick and choose rather than committing to a batch order of 200.

  2. Jill says:

    This is a good deal for me because I don’t have a Costco near me. So I signed up for an account, And I got an extra 50 photos FREE. So this is a really good deal as it works out to 8.3 cents per photo.

  3. Well, I guess the procrastination of getting my wedding photos printed (err hemm, from last August-oops LOL) can’t be prolonged with such a great deal. Thanks for the post!

  4. tinad says:

    is there a promo code to use for this? also does anyone know if it’s only for newly uploaded photos?

  5. itsjustmebub says:

    that’s not the GREATEST deal at $0.15 but it’s not bad. A lot of places charge $0.19! I always wait for the ten cent sales.

  6. Danielle says:

    It’s not just for newly uploaded photos, it’s for all of them. There is no promo code. You won’t see the price adjustment at first, it still shows as 19 cents but as you continue, you will see the right rate.
    Still, the US’s everyday price at WalMart is 12 cents!

  7. Alex says:

    Bloomberg is reporting today that Wal-Mart and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are among those opposing legislation that would allow the U.S. to cut off duty-free imports from factories in Pakistan and Afghanistan, if they fail to adhere to international labor standards on matters such as prohibiting forced labor and child labor.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=af_FD7DqWQQI

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