HOT DEAL: ScanDigital – $29 for a Photo- and Video-Digitization Services. Two Options Available (71% Off)

ScanDigital

Today’s Groupon Edmonton Daily Deal of the Day: ScanDigital – $29 for a Photo- and Video-Digitization Services. Two Options Available (71% Off)

Buy now from only $
29
Value $100
Discount 71% Off
Save $71

Choose Between Two Options:

  • C$29 for US$100 worth of digitization services
  • C$75 for US$250 worth of digitization services

With $100 worth of services, you can digitize roughly 200 photos, 175 negatives, 150 slides, six 3-inch 8mm film reels, or five videocassettes; mix any of the memory media of ScanDigital services (click here to see all the formats). Unlike a lunch sack filled with gummy worms in a postapocalyptic world, this Groupon cannot be used toward the purchase of hard drives or digital picture frames.

The $100 option can be applied toward a bulk order (1,000+ photos)—combining the Groupon discount with a $0.10-off-per-photo bulk discount—but only one Groupon may be applied with this option.

This deal’s value is based in a different currency than its Groupon purchase price, so the exact discount and amount saved depend on the exchange rate.

This is a limited 6-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, June 23 2013. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Specialists convert photos, slides, VHS, and reel-to-reel film into digital formats stored on archival DVD

The Fine Print
Expires 180 days after purchase.
Limit 3 per household. May buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 3 per visit. $250 option-limit 1 per person, limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for hard drives, USB drives, memory boxes or digital photo frames. Limit 1 $100 Groupon on bulk orders. $250 Groupon not valid with bulk order discount.

ScanDigital
http://www.scandigital.com/

The celluloid specialists at ScanDigital have processed more than 15 million images since 2007, turning grainy 3″x5″ photos and dented VHS tapes into dependable digital files that fill the future with images of a warm and wonderful past. To start a safe, digital archive so home videos of first-grade choir solos don’t turn into terrifying, chipmunk-attracting warbles, customers go online to fill out a form that generates a shipping label, and then mail their prized materials. Once parcels are received, staffers liberate the images and footage of dust and blemishes, scan them in, then adjust the orientation and color balance of the newly hatched digital files. After four or more weeks, depending on the order, customers get back the original copies along with their new, high-quality clones on DVD, ensuring that significant moments aren’t stained and faded by Father Time’s clumsy coffee spills.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!