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Topic: Anyone live in San Jose, CA, USA
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted March 03, 2011 03:40 PM
Thanks Roy,
I need a person really close to that Walmart, because this is the only store that has been proven to process Super 8mm films.
It cost $6.8 (no shipping) compared to Dwayne $12 (+ shipping v.v). While the film from Walmart is going to end up at Dwayne anyway.
It is Walmart, who has a contract with Dwayne.
I don't know if other Walmart will do the same, but a filmshooting member has tried this particular store without a problem.
The way is so easy:
- fill up the envelope, - take the stub, - drop the cartridge in that envelope to the bin, - bring the stub back in 7 days,
and you get your film processed.
Can someone check if other Walmart-USA (PhotoStore) provide the white envelope for process in their counter?
If yes, it means you can also do the same there.
thanks
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted March 03, 2011 05:45 PM
Steve thanks for informing this.
But was that your experience during the heyday of 8mm or just recently.
What I was thinking that with less numbers of films they handled, they will not get mixed at all.
Secondly, the guy at filmshooting.com reminds me not to ask anything unless you want to get some weird responses (like you said above). He said to just simply fill out the envelope, check the box "Special Instructions" and write " Super 8mm Film, Process E-6", and drop it in the same box where the envelopes are.
He said the film returned with no problem.
Since it will go to Dwayne, I don't see any big deal with that, and Krystal from Dwyane has confirmed about this Walmart contract.
Can you check your local Walmart if they have this kind an envelope and why not to try one cart?
(ps: I can send mine if you want to give a try, and I will pay)
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted March 04, 2011 01:30 PM
quote: Don't forget to factor in if Roy makes the trip over to San Jose, it is about 60 miles round trip not to mention how slow the traffic is there...That is at least $15.00 in fuel out of his pocket.
Wayne, thanks but who will ask Roy??, read my text:
quote: Thanks Roy,
I need a person really close to that Walmart,
So, certainly, I will not ask Roy's favor, but someone lives very close there, who is regularly shopping there. I will risk my cart for trial at my cost to see what will be the result.
The reason because there are so many discussions over filmshooting forum and now also here, about this matter, and it ended up with sentimental relations with Dwayne. Many people forget about the important business norm, i.e Dwayne will not deal with Walmart (or Fuji) if they don't get benefit from it.
I just got again email from Krystal of Dwayne confirming their deal with Walmart is positive. [ March 04, 2011, 03:49 PM: Message edited by: Winbert Hutahaean ]
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Wayne Tuell
Master Film Handler
Posts: 488
From: Minden, NV
Registered: Jul 2009
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posted March 06, 2011 04:04 PM
Gotcha Winbert, the way I read it as you were thanking Roy and taking him up on his offer...where I live 30 miles is actually close to big stores.
To be clear, it isn't the so-called capitalism that irritates us, it is Walmart's dis-regard for business ethics. It is too long, detailed, and to off topic to put everything in this post. Making it short, my main complaint is Walmart WILL take patented items from one company to competitors and ask them to have it made in China cheaper...that is fact, not fiction.
Bottom line is, where ever you send your film to be developed, I hope you get a quality job in return.
-------------------- www.16mmDrive-InFilms.com
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