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  • know that despite reading so many negative reviews, you want to take a chance with Portrait Innovations because of the low pricing and the instant gratification of getting your photos back the same day. Well, I am going to advise as to what I should have done. Choose another portrait studio. Portrait Innovations will try to sell you pictures as if they are selling you a lemon for a used car. You have no choice but to sit through the entire sales presentation. We were taking pictures for my daughter's Sweet 16 and ended up buying almost $300 in pictures. There were several of us purchasing the poses so the cost was split. We asked about the cd of photos that we were given. Supposedly because we ordered sooo many pictures we were gifted with 2 discs. We asked about the printing integrity of the pictures on the disc. We were told that we could print pictures up to 5x7 on our own but anything larger would need to be done at Portait Innovations to get the best resolution. Of course, you can predict that that information was misleading to say the least! I tried to print at Walmart and was told that they get many people coming from Portrait Innovations trying to print. They said the pictures were copyright blocked. When I called and spoke to the manager, she said that our sales rep/photographer insists that she told us that. Um, no, she didn't. The manager said that the sales rep told us that we could only print at home. I told her that I was not told that because I don't have a printer at home and would have surely noted that. The sales rep was just telling us anything so that she could make the sales numbers off of our order. In addition, I wrote to customer service and they sent a so called apology and reiterated the copyright policy. The email from customer service actually said that you can only VIEW the pictures at home. Now why would the sales rep say SUPPOSEDLY say that you could print at home, which according to customer service is also against their policy. The viewing process at the studio was very rushed as she tried to cram her sales pitch in to each of the 160 shots that we were reviewing. You'll spend the same amount of money at a more honest business with more transparent policies. Good luck to those of you who plan on going to PI just to take advantage of the $9.95 special. You'll still have to endure the pressure of the sales pitch.
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