Kodak Gallery Launches Canadian Online Photo Service
KODAK Gallery, a leading online photo service with 70 million members worldwide, today announced the launch of its Canadian site www.kodakgallery.ca. Canadian customers can now create high-quality photo products and prints and conveniently pick up orders at any Best Buy Canada and Future Shop store location. To celebrate the launch, KODAK Gallery is currently offering customers 15 cent 4” x 6” prints for a limited time.
“Tens of millions of people trust KODAK Gallery with their pictures and we are thrilled to bring Canadian customers a KODAK Gallery site that is uniquely tailored to them,” said Madhav Mehra, General Manager, KODAK Gallery. “Canadians will also benefit from KODAK Gallery’s partnerships with Best Buy Canada and Future Shop, which offer the added convenience of free pick-up for all products at 182 store locations across Canada.”
Details about the KODAK Gallery Canada site – www.kodakgallery.ca:
- The site was specifically built for Canadian customers and is the only U.S.-based online photo service offering a separate site dedicated to Canadians’ needs.
- The site is available in both English and French and features domestic fulfillment and Canadian currency payment.
- Canadians will find high-quality photo products like those available on KODAK Gallery’s U.S. site, such as Photo Books, Photo Cards, Photo Calendars and more.
- KODAK Gallery is proud to also feature Photo Hockey Pucks, an exclusive offering that is only available to KODAK Gallery’s Canadian customers.
- Canadian customers won’t have to worry about paying import duties or high international shipping rates to get high-quality Kodak products and will also receive the same 100% satisfaction guarantee offered in the U.S.
About Kodak
As the world’s foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and printing to enrich their lives.
To learn more, visit https://www.kodak.com, and our blogs: 1000words.kodak.com, and 1000nerds.kodak.com.
This article was last modified on January 8, 2023
This article was first published on April 8, 2008
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