How long does Snapfish take to process orders?

Within 2-3 days.

How long does Snapfish take to deliver prints?

Delivery options

SHIPPING: Postal carrier Estimated delivery*
GROUND UPS Up to 6 business days 3 to make + 3 to deliver your items
EXPEDITED UPS Up to 5 business days 3 to make + 2 to deliver your items
RUSH UPS Up to 4 business days 3 to make + 1 to deliver your items

Why does Snapfish take so long?

The date is dependent on both the shipping method you choose, and the type of product you are ordering since some products, like photo books, take longer to produce. Also note: delays may occur and delivery may take longer, especially during the holiday season.

Where do Snapfish orders ship from?

Where Does Snapfish Ship From? Snapfish has several regional production facilities located throughout the United States including locations in Maryland (Northeast) and California (West). The facility that your order is routed to depends on your shipping address.

Does Amazon own Snapfish?

It’s “common knowledge within the industry but not to consumers” that Amazon partnered with Snapfish on its Prints service, one industry source tells PetaPixel. Back in 2015, Snapfish was sold by Hewlett-Packard to the photo printing company District Photo, which has offered private label fulfillment for over 65 years.

What is the catch with Snapfish?

What is the catch with free prints? There is no catch, subscription or any hidden fees. We offer you 50 free prints a month when you order via our app and you only pay for delivery.

Is Snapfish going out of business?

On June 10, 2019, Apollo Global Management announced that it would acquire both Snapfish and its rival Shutterfly in separate deals valued at around $3 billion in total. The two companies will be merged into a single entity, with Snapfish parent company District Photo as a minority stakeholder.

Why is shipping so high on Snapfish?

The costs of prints and gifts are pretty low in general at Snapfish. So the company has to charge for shipping to make a good profit on each transaction. Snapfish also works with trusted carriers who can charge a premium for their services, like UPS. This also explains why costs are quite high.