Recently, points, miles and martinis wrote a post about getting 101 free prints at Shutterfly, with promo code 101PRINTS. This reminded me of the 5,000+ photos sitting on my hard drive, which I have yet to print.
If you’re like me and come home with hundreds of photos after every trip, you’re going to need all the free prints you can get. Below is a list of free photo print coupon codes. Shipping fees do apply, but in most cases its a small charge compared to the cost of printing.
Artscow –1200 free prints for new registrants. Limit 1 per household. The most generous free print offer out there. Last year I decided to start printing some of the 5,000+ photos sitting on my hard drive. This took care of a pretty hefty chunk and while I don’t recall the shipping cost, I ended up paying less than $0.02 per print.
Free Prints App – 1000 free prints per year. The Free Prints app by Nova Development offers users up to 1,000 free prints per year. You are liable for shipping, which costs between $1.99-$9.99, but even at $9.99 you’re paying less than $0.01 per print. This app is free, but currently limited to iPhones.
Dotphoto – 250 free prints. If you are a new dotPhoto member, you will get 250 prints from TrialPay plus the 50 free prints after signing up with Dotphoto.
York Photo – 100 free prints for new customers. Plus, refer a friend, get a $10 credit. Your friends get 60 free prints. Here’s my referral link – please feel free to add your own to the comment section.
Shutterfly – 50 free prints for new members.
Winkflash –50 free prints. Use code 50FREE with first order.
Walmart Photo – 25 Free prints for new members.
ClarkColor – 20 free prints for new members.
If you know of any other free print offers that are not listed here, please add them to the comment section.
Disclosure: I do not benefit financially from any links in this post (aside from a $10 credit if you decide to use my York Photo referral link).
You also get UR points w/ shutterfly even if you only pay shipping.
Another huge plus!
I’ve started using the Shutterfly photo books. Since you can manipulate the size of each photo and layout, I can get more on each page and it works out cheaper than printing individual photos and putting them in an album. The photo books take up less room too.
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Nice unique post again, gracias.
Jose: What are you talking about?
That may just be a cleverly disguised spam comment. I’ve had a few that mention relevant blogs like mommypoints, etc or credit card churns, but think I caught them all. If so, they gotcha, TBB 🙂