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Old 10-08-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pricing difference between Mpix & MpixPro or Miller's

I currently use Mpix, but am thinking about applying to using MpixPro or Miller's. Are prints about the same price or a lot more?
At Mpix an 8x10 is about $2, a 11x14 $6-8.
Can anyone give me an idea if it's worth it to me to switch?


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Default Re: Pricing difference between Mpix & MpixPro or Miller's

Hello, and thanks for using Mpix! I take care of the marketing and development for Mpix and MpixPro, and saw your question. Basically the prices are the same for MpixPro on all prints that are 5x7 and above. The prices for 5x7 and below are a little higher. All specialty products and press products are the same.

A significant difference is that you get almost twice as many products with MpixPro, $4 FedEx shipping and free freight on orders over $100. Lastly, we ask that MpixPro be for the professional that derives a percentage of their income from photography.

Hope this helps!
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Default Re: Pricing difference between Mpix & MpixPro or Miller's

Thank you for your response.
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Default Re: Pricing difference between Mpix & MpixPro or Miller's

I don't work for the company .

But with Millers a 8x10 is $3.50 and a 11x14 is $6.95 ... they offer a lot more products and have more finishing services etc. And have free shipping.
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How do they differ in terms of quality?
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Default Re: Pricing difference between Mpix & MpixPro or Miller's

I thought they were all the same company.


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