A bit of background. I graduated from college May 5. The cards that we gave to the announcer so she could call our names as we walked across the stage had a space for email addresses, with the idea that the cards would be in the same order as the pictures we took after walking across the stage so that the picture company could email us when our pictures were ready.
Well, I waited weeks for an email. Checked the site multiple times, and they had nothing. Filled out the "I attended this event why don't you have any pictures of me" form, which asked for a physical description of yourself as well as a picture so they can try to match the photos. Waited some more.
June 15th, I finally get an email. Here was the gist of it.
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[Insert picture of some chick with short, reddish purple hair, who is clearly not me, as I am brunette with long hair]
Your pictures are ready! The order deadline is 6/1.
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So not only did they get the wrong pictures, but I wouldn't be able to order any copies. This is incredibly disappointing to me as I had hoped to at least get one picture so I'd have something to encourage my daughter with when she's old enough.
Now I have to wonder how they stay in business. If you don't give people their pictures until after they have the chance to buy them, why take the pictures in the first place?
Well, I waited weeks for an email. Checked the site multiple times, and they had nothing. Filled out the "I attended this event why don't you have any pictures of me" form, which asked for a physical description of yourself as well as a picture so they can try to match the photos. Waited some more.
June 15th, I finally get an email. Here was the gist of it.
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[Insert picture of some chick with short, reddish purple hair, who is clearly not me, as I am brunette with long hair]
Your pictures are ready! The order deadline is 6/1.
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So not only did they get the wrong pictures, but I wouldn't be able to order any copies. This is incredibly disappointing to me as I had hoped to at least get one picture so I'd have something to encourage my daughter with when she's old enough.
Now I have to wonder how they stay in business. If you don't give people their pictures until after they have the chance to buy them, why take the pictures in the first place?
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