Mailing
Instructions
In order to keep costs down, we do not use mailers. So to send
us film and digital media, all you need to do is the following:
Write a brief description of what you want done, and be sure to include
your return address, an email address if available, and a phone number
where we can reach you, or leave a message, if we have any questions.
Place the roll(s) of film, in it's plastic canister, in an envelope. For
120 film, place it in a cushioned envelope so that the plastic spool ends
do not get broken in the mail. This will cause some fogging. It's a good
idea to put a return mailing label on each film cassette, not the canister,
so that if it becomes separated from the envelop in the mail, it will
have a better chance of getting back to you. Do not cover the film slot
on 35 mm, and do not completely cover the film on 120. If you are sending
negatives, slides, or photos, be sure to package them between cardboard
sheets to help protect them. Writing "DO NOT BEND" on an envelop
does absolutely nothing to help protect your valuable negatives or prints.
You can also upload your digital photos from home. Make only one trip
to pick up your photos at PFS, or
we can mail them to you.
Send your package, along with your check
or money order made out to PFS
Photo Lab, or send your credit card number
and expiration date (for security
reasons we do not keep credit card information on file) to:
PFS Photo
290 Peppers Ferry Road NE
Suite C
Christiansburg VA 24073
We cannot process orders received without payment.
Credit slips will be issued for any over payment.
We do not ship C.O.D.
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