frannn
please stop the madnesssss already
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Our local Walmart (less than 1 year old) does not have its own permanent photo studio. I believe a company called PCA Studios travels to our Walmart with one rep and a camera, every few months. The wait time is long because there's only one photographer, but they have a cheap pkg- about 3.88 + tax for 27 pictures. They make their $ on the extra sheets you buy. Anyway, I get a postcard saying my pictures are ready to pick up today, starting at 10 am. Wanted to avoid a long wait, I arrive a few minutes after 10. The rep is not there, and time continues to pass. Finally, around 11, a Walmart manager comes by saying the rep is stuck in traffic and will be there asap. By 11:45 I call the company, who refuses to attemp to locate their rep, and suggests I come back on Sat to pick up pictures. I decide to wait, while the smoke pours out of my ears. The pictures are at the store, but only the photo rep is allowed to open them. The rep finally shows up at 12:15, and it takes another 15-20 minutes for her to get the pictures from the store. I was first, and the rep offered me an additional 20% off whatever I bought for my trouble. She then offered me a free 8X10 instead, if I wanted. I took the free 8X10 and my pkg and left.
This seems unacceptible to me, no matter what the price. I don't think I'll call the company and complain, because I'll probably end up getting more frustrated. I am glad I got the free picture, but I lost precious time from work. My time is worth more than the extra picture would have cost me. I have heard "you get what you pay for", but for the photo company who employs a worker that claims she is stuck in traffic for 2.25 hours in the am for a trip that normally takes 45 minutes is overpaying.
Thanks for allowing me to vent. Its a good thing my daughter is adorable-her pictures always make me smile!
This seems unacceptible to me, no matter what the price. I don't think I'll call the company and complain, because I'll probably end up getting more frustrated. I am glad I got the free picture, but I lost precious time from work. My time is worth more than the extra picture would have cost me. I have heard "you get what you pay for", but for the photo company who employs a worker that claims she is stuck in traffic for 2.25 hours in the am for a trip that normally takes 45 minutes is overpaying.
Thanks for allowing me to vent. Its a good thing my daughter is adorable-her pictures always make me smile!