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50 Free 6x4" Digital Prints (Next Day Pickup) @ Harvey Norman Photos

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Hey Ozbargainers

Harvey Norman 50 free prints deal is on again. 6x4" digital prints. Can be done online or mobile.

PhotoCentre Terms & Conditions: Offer ends and orders to be finalised by midnight AEST 11.07.21. *1. Offer applies to next day prints only, collection times may vary per store. Promotion pricing will apply at checkout. Limit 1 per customer. †Savings are based on the standard Harvey Norman PhotoCentre prices and do not apply to delivery charges which are additional when home delivery is selected.

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  • +7

    Make sure you count them when picking up.

    • +3

      lol ok….i will count it out very slowly :)

      • +40

        also, bring a ruler to make sure they are 6"x4"

        • also, make sure its the right paper type you ask for

    • +16

      count them when picking up.

      One, uh uh uh…
      Two, uh uh uh…

      🧛‍♂️

      • +5

        sounds like you're giving them mouth to mouth resuscitation…

        • +4

          He's channeling Count Von Count

          • @Abbi: I didn't know Count Von Count worked in emergency medicine!

  • Perfect. I live in Whoop Whoop but they keep photos really until they get picked up so no drama cause it’s not urgent. Thanks OP.

  • +4

    Free Prince

    Woohoo, Purple Rain!

    • hahaha

      Free Prince…from his gilded prison.

      (#) Princeisalive

  • YES!

  • Nice one thanks OP!

  • What about privacy? Does Hardly Normal retain photos data on their servers or delete them. Can someone please update me on it? Thanks in advance.

    • +1

      I was told once by an employee who was at the print desk that they keep the photo's for 60days before deleting them. He was not sure if it got deleted from HVN server as well as from the third party server.

      • +2

        Thanks for the update. It’s very concerning if we upload the photos and not knowing who will handle them and how they will be used in the future.

        • You have to delete yourself. The uploaded photos were there for two years since I used last deal. Not deleted. Which means there forever

          • @neonlight: What if they retain the photos on their server even after we delete them from our side, that’s a bit of worry.

            • @buddysayshi: Too bad it is what it is. You can't ensure they don't keep your stuff down somewhere

            • +5

              @buddysayshi: I used to work for Harvey Norman. If you’re concerned about that you’ll have to print at home. All the places that print (HN, Officeworks etc) run on software where the photo lab staff can access your photos for troubleshooting if needed. Saves them having to reprint a whole order if anything goes wrong. If I remember right it keeps about the last 60 orders on the computer before it auto deletes, as far as local goes. As far as cloud goes, delete them from the website once your order is fulfilled to be safe.

              • +1

                @Anthropomorphised: I print at OW and it means you give them the right to not only keep them but use them for advertizing and everything… that being said staff say there's no way your 'artistic' shots will be used for promos. ;)

                They said the same thing about privacy. Start your own lab. I'm iffy cause I don't want my photos/work used uncredited/paid if they profit from it.

                • @anastasiastarz: Is that the same as advertising?

                  Yep, they can do whatever they like with people's photo's. Sure.
                  I bet Gerry's whole house is covered with random customer photo's.

                • +1

                  @anastasiastarz: "I print at OW and it means you give them the right to not only keep them but use them for advertizing "

                  I doubt that.

                  source?

                  Fuji would use customer art in the promotions if that was true, they obviously dont.

                  • -1

                    @Duff5000: T&Cs of use you agree to before you use the machines instores.

                    • +1

                      @anastasiastarz: You mean this bit:

                      """"""""""""""""""

                      1. Your Copyright

                      Generally under copyright laws the owner of the copyright in images or photographs is the person who created the images or took the photographs. You represent and warrant to us that you are the owner of the copyright or have the express permission of the owner of the copyright in the images or photographs which you submit to the Service.

                      We claim no ownership rights in any images or photographs submitted to the Service. Solely for the purpose of enabling your images or photographs to be uploaded and made available on the Service and to fulfill print orders made for your images and photographs you grant to us

                      """"""""""""""""""

                      The important part being "Solely for the purpose of enabling your images or photographs to be uploaded and made available on the Service and to fulfill print orders"

                      No, you are not giving them permission to use your photos in advertising. Maybe you are confusing them using your info to send you advertising if you consent to it. That is in the T&C.

    • +1

      This is a general concern, right, not just re HN photolab?

      Or is HN infamous for mishandling photos too?

      • +1

        Harvies, officeworks and bigw all use fuji labs.

        This is a non issue. They are not going to use your photos in their marketing. If you are that worried about your photos, print them at home.

  • +9

    (profanity) Gerry, but I guess he's losing money if I don't buy anything else right?

    • +4

      *walks out with a toaster

  • +6

    I struggled to find 50 photos i wanted to print since the last 50 free deal

    • +4

      Print 50 random ones, they're free.

    • +3

      Print some birthday cards

    • +5

      Print 50 of Jeff Bezos! That'll show em

    • +15

      Print 50 photos of JB Hi-fi logo

    • +10

      Print 50 of this

      Or maybe this?

      • +1

        Print 50 of the first one, then just distribute them around the store on your way out.

    • i cut some of my photos into panoramas. it was tedious, but worth

    • +4

      I suggest Pantone range 401 to 450

  • No Google Photo's connection, that doesn't help.

    • +5

      personally I would not want their App connecting to my google photos. .. just download and upload would be safer

  • -3

    So
    You give them 50 of your photos with potentially your friends and family.
    Your address, phone no., email, CC, etc
    For 50 photos which may cost them $2 or so.

    With facial recognition on photos and analytics algorithms + 60days retention of photos, very easy to make a complete identity tree with verified self provided details just for $2. Excellent bargain FOR the service provider.

    LOL, thanks no!

    • +8

      Be sure to get printed copies of your driver's license and passport as well!

    • +8

      if you're worried just use a fake family

      • -1

        Good idea, why not try this and let all of us know how did it go

    • +2

      Cost price of 6x4 prints is about 7-8 cents if my memory serves from working there. I’d put it at around $3.50. Mind you that’s with props that sometimes artificially increase cost price to gouge staff. Thing is though that as long as you give your name there’s nothing stopping you from making up other details to input

      • Sounds plausible

        • unlike your post of: "With facial recognition on photos and analytics algorithms + 60days retention of photos, very easy to make a complete identity tree with verified self provided details "

    • Yep, and the box they put them in also has a microphone and GPS tracker.
      Then if anyone says the photos are crap they suddenly disappear forever.

  • +2

    Someone tell me we are in a lockdown. Don't think picking up photos is an essential service

    • +4

      Unless you're turning the photos into a jigsaw puzzle

      • +2

        Yeah like what Mr Morrison did. Picking up puzzle for kids is essential indeed

    • +1

      No we aren't.

    • +3

      FYI we dont all live where you live.

  • +7

    Can I print photos of 50 business that actually needed the Jobkeeper payments and send them to him?

  • +5

    Print 50 portraits of JV's profile.

    • +2

      It’s Jules Verne if anyone doesn’t realise.

  • Does anyone know what time next day these are usually ready?

    • +1

      I've had them ready the same day before (yes, I know you can order same-day printing, but I didn't; they just must have had a slow day), and I've also had VERY late (like 4pm) on the second day (so I had to come in on the third day.

      No way to really tell.

  • +1

    Hows the actual photo quality? do they use good printers?

    • +1

      perfectly fine. good size to stick on a fridge

      • You and I live different fridge lives.

    • haven't used recently, but they're just standard 10c prints. shop to shop and day to day there's errors now and then.

      you won't find a great variation unless you go for $2 prints for 4x6"

    • the prints i got were awful. would not recommend for anything serious

      • +1

        Depends which location you go to. If they’re running the old wet lab machines they’re actually really quite good, if under saturated. If it’s a location with the new, smaller and cheaper inkjet dry labs, they’re over saturated, have poor dynamic and colour range.

    • The ones I got last time (about 3 months ago) were perfect.

  • damn i haven't picked up mine from xmas

  • Gloss or matte ?

  • If only we needed to print party invitations… this would've been ideal.

  • Good work bargainhunter 27, appreciate it

  • Is it essential travel to pick up?

  • You people should be ashamed of yourselves selling your soul for $5 to go into that Devils Den .

    $25 maybe ?

  • How long does it usually take before the orders are ready? I suppose when the offer is free, they must be swamped and therefore it takes longer than 10 working days?

    • Are you getting it delivered or store pick up? I got mine store pick up and it was ready the next day.

      • Store pick up
        Placed my order, got a confirmation email, which said they would contact me when ready
        Nothing since then; order placed on 11th

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