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Pictage Vs. Collages.net

 
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Aug 22, 2005 18:55 |  #1

Any pro users experienced with either of these two services? I am interested in what they have to offer, however, I am not sure which of the two is better and in particular, I am curious how their wedding albums really look.

Any insight is appreciated..... thanks! :-)


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Aug 22, 2005 20:42 |  #2

I don't know anything about Collage but I can tell you that I have looked at Pictage and recieved thier sales packet and they have some great services. My problem is that I just don't do enough regular business to justify thier subscription rates. But if I did I would definately have to put some serious consideration to that service. Very professional sales force and same damn good samples.

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Aug 23, 2005 20:35 |  #3

try www.pictures4life.com (external link)




  
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Aug 26, 2005 06:49 |  #4

Over the past two months I had spoken several times to a Pictage rep named Tom Browne. We had discussed my hesitation and he had asked if he could email me updates and contact me every once in a while. Overall a very professional fellow.

Well yesterday he gave me a call to let me know that Pictage is running a special. Thier entry level package that gives you access to all thier services is $20 for the next three months, paid month to month. So for that price I am going to try them out.

After seeing thier samples and reading thier promo literature I think that they are going to offer more of finishing services that I am lacking at MPix. That isn't to say that MPix doesn't do great work, but they don't/can't produce proof books that are the quality that Pictage seems to offer.

So if you have been thinking about trying Pictage, now is the time. I am signing up when I get home. Oh and the proof books (main reason to use ther service for me) are 50% off for studio samples.

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