Ok, first off this is not a DSCL bashing rant, i have used them for years and always been delighted with the quality and service.
3 or 4 weeks ago i received an order back which had feet and such chopped off and i was like "What the hell happened here?" Called Dscl and the guy i spoke to said it was because i hadnt chosen shrink to fit. (just as a side note here i always leave plenty room all round the subject for creative cropping within DSCL's Kiosk).
I thought the shrink to fit advice was strange as that might lead to white bands and questioned if i shouldnt just stick to my trim to fit. Was again advised by email this time to use shrink to fit.
Ok, that what i will do if thats what you want.
So away i went and uploaded around 90 pictures to be printed at 10 x 8, and a few other pano images etc..
I received them today and i am horrified.
Some are perfect, majority have white bands of varying sizes at the top and bottom.
I gives DSCL a call and what i got was excuse after excuse after excuse as to how it was all my fault and nothing to do with them.
Ok, so explain how some are perfect yet others are not?
Again i got treated like an idiot by them and got the resolution, size, etc,, was all wrong.
Ok,,So explain how 2 exact same pictures (1 b & w and 1 colour) are in the situation where 1 is perfect and the other has white bands?
Ahh, ermm...Let me pull those files up.
Oh this is taking ages to get these files off, blah, blah cue 15 minutes and i asked him if he just wanted to call me back. (This i think was a major mistake as i only gave him time to come up with more excuses).
Calls me back and you couldnt bloody well make this up.
We had a look and they are both different sizes.
I can assure you they are not.
Well the files we received are and there is nothing we can do about this.
So let me recap, my order has been totaly screwed up you are basically saying that its nothing to do with you or the advice you gave me even though i have this on an email and thats that. £80 down the bloody drain?
Yeh thats correct sir, i realize its frustrating but theres nothing we can do about it.
3 or 4 weeks ago i received an order back which had feet and such chopped off and i was like "What the hell happened here?" Called Dscl and the guy i spoke to said it was because i hadnt chosen shrink to fit. (just as a side note here i always leave plenty room all round the subject for creative cropping within DSCL's Kiosk).
I thought the shrink to fit advice was strange as that might lead to white bands and questioned if i shouldnt just stick to my trim to fit. Was again advised by email this time to use shrink to fit.
Ok, that what i will do if thats what you want.
So away i went and uploaded around 90 pictures to be printed at 10 x 8, and a few other pano images etc..
I received them today and i am horrified.
Some are perfect, majority have white bands of varying sizes at the top and bottom.
I gives DSCL a call and what i got was excuse after excuse after excuse as to how it was all my fault and nothing to do with them.
Ok, so explain how some are perfect yet others are not?
Again i got treated like an idiot by them and got the resolution, size, etc,, was all wrong.
Ok,,So explain how 2 exact same pictures (1 b & w and 1 colour) are in the situation where 1 is perfect and the other has white bands?
Ahh, ermm...Let me pull those files up.
Oh this is taking ages to get these files off, blah, blah cue 15 minutes and i asked him if he just wanted to call me back. (This i think was a major mistake as i only gave him time to come up with more excuses).
Calls me back and you couldnt bloody well make this up.
We had a look and they are both different sizes.
I can assure you they are not.
Well the files we received are and there is nothing we can do about this.
So let me recap, my order has been totaly screwed up you are basically saying that its nothing to do with you or the advice you gave me even though i have this on an email and thats that. £80 down the bloody drain?
Yeh thats correct sir, i realize its frustrating but theres nothing we can do about it.
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