Monday, 25 October 2010

PhotosReunited.com is coming to a town near you…

Photos Reunited.com appreciates just how important your old photo memories are. We also realise how difficult it can be to make the decision to package them up and send them by Courier or recorded delivery with the Post Office to a company such as ours to have them digitally scanned.

Digitally scanning your old photographs offers tremendous benefits that range from, creating digital copies that will protect your photos for many generations to come, easier access to photo restoration services and not least of all you are able to share digital images via the Internet with all your family and friends.

However, for many, these benefits are simply not worth even taking slightest risks (and the risks are extremely low) that your photographs could be lost or damaged while in transit to and from the digital processing centre.
In order to alleviate any concerns and to ensure that the benefits of our services are made available to as many people as possible we are launching the Photos Reunited Photo-Protect Clinics. We will be taking our equipment and expertise on the road to host Photo-Protect Digital photo scanning clinics across the UK.

The Photo-Protect Clinic’s will be held at local village halls, libraries, social clubs, British Legion clubs, church halls, and similar venues throughout the UK. If you attend one of the clinics you will have the opportunity to meet members of the Photos Reunited.com team who will be available to discuss any specific photo digital scanning requirements you may have. In most cases we aim to fulfil all your scanning requirements while you wait…we may even provide you with a nice cup of tea!

If you would like us to come and visit your local town or village then simply let us know by emailing us on: EMAIL

For more about the Photo Reunited.com Photo-Protect Clinic’s please visit our web site Photos Reunited.com  or Blog where full details including dates and venues will be published and updated.

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