If the shoe fits, wear it.rittdk01 wrote:Deceiving?
Don't try pulling rank. Doesn't work for me. I've been collecting for years as well. One thing I know is that there are always new things to learn.rittdk01 wrote:Look Ive been collecting autogaphs ttm for years
Huh? You've got to be kidding me. You don't know the cost of a photo? It's printed right on their site. While I don't doubt they have sales from time to time, ordering 30 photos at one time at the normal pricing costs a tad over 46 bucks, including shipping. Most of us who have other responsibilies can't throw that kind of money around. I don't know anyone who purchases 30 8x10 photos at one time (unless you're a dealer) and I know collectors from Western NY to Pittsburgh, PA. Most of us only print out a few at a time, certainly not 30.rittdk01 wrote:Dont actually know the cost of one photo since I get them during a sale and normally buy thirty photos at a time.
That's the part of where I was accusing you of being deceptive. While the cost of the photo might be cheaper than Wal-Mart (and it is) the shipping cost renders the transaction much more expensive. Folks will see your post and think they can get a photo for a buck when it will actually cost over seven bucks.
Right. If you can't convince me with your blather, throw an insult at me.rittdk01 wrote:Dont know what your love affair with Walmart is
This might come as a shock to you, but Adorama is bound by the same copyright laws as everyone else. If they see a photo that they suspect might be copyright protected, they have the right to refuse to print them out as well.rittdk01 wrote:I dont want the headache of dealing with a kid questioning me about buying a copyrighted photo
