Subject: BONUS: We added a free upgrade to same-day photo scanning + 70% off today

To celebrate the Consumer Reports story, your 70%* discount is still good until tonight

Friend, Because Consumer Reports profiled ScanMyPhotos, we are hosting an epic celebration for you.


We discounted individual and fill-the-box photo snapshot scanning (excluding FGC) by 70 percent today, and added a free instant upgrade to express, same-day photo scanning (pictures only).

>> For you, we just added an automatic, FREE upgrade to express same-day scanning for the below new orders placed today and an added $30 instant discount when your order exceeds $450 <<


Friend


In honor of Consumer Reports'® November 2022 magazine (pages 40-46) profile, today is the final time to save 70% on photo scanning


Article: “The Best Ways to Preserve (and Organize) Your Photos.” (Consumer Reports)

This epic news profile deserves an epic celebration. That's why we discounted individual and fill-the-box photo snapshot scanning by 70 percent.


BONUS:

Order today and get an automatic upgrade to free express same-day photo scanning when you enter the promo code: TheBIGReview. Your photographs are digitized the same day it arrives. You also instantly save an extra $30 when your order exceeds $450.


*New photo scanning orders only. Excluding prior orders, other discounts, express package, shipping, and FGC. Photo scanning only.


Use promo code:

TheBigReview


You also save 70% on all photo scanning upgrades and add-on services with today's new order; INCLUDING scan-in-order, instant uploading, rotate the pictures, fix-the-picture photo enhancements, high-resolution professional 600 dpi photo scanning, and more. 

Hurry!

Must order today. Your 70% discount ends tonight, but you have nine months to send in your photographs for scanning.

Code: TheBIGReview

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Consumer Reports, with over six million members and subscribers, just published a masterclass on the urgency to digitize pictures.


The storm surges from Hurricane Ian destroyed billions of irreplaceable family photographs, and the story behind this prior Weather Channel news feature keeps happening.