Send PK59 to:
Kodak Mailer Processing
c/o District Photo
P.O. Box 3022
Beltsville MD 20705
J.S.
problems with rocky mountain
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
cool, thanks.
Thats where I send my kodachrome to last time.
There seems to be confusing facts about all this, mainly because members from Europe have different rules then us. For instance, I was told that Switzerland does not accept Pk-59 mailers, to send them to the above address (which I did). However, I have since read that canadians with carts that include this mailer have mailed them to switzerland with no problems.
If you read the Lab section of this forum, you'll see that alot of info is old and not applicable. My guess is that the rules are infact different depending on where you live. So please fellow EU mebers, note Ektachrome can be process paid with a PK-59 mailer for at least north Americans.
Thats where I send my kodachrome to last time.
There seems to be confusing facts about all this, mainly because members from Europe have different rules then us. For instance, I was told that Switzerland does not accept Pk-59 mailers, to send them to the above address (which I did). However, I have since read that canadians with carts that include this mailer have mailed them to switzerland with no problems.
If you read the Lab section of this forum, you'll see that alot of info is old and not applicable. My guess is that the rules are infact different depending on where you live. So please fellow EU mebers, note Ektachrome can be process paid with a PK-59 mailer for at least north Americans.
- thebrowniecameraguy
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I just received my Ektachrome 160 sound film from the Kodak mailer address. If it was Rocky Mountain who processed it, it has taken about 8 weeks to have it returned.
Other than that, the results are what I expected.
Jordan
Other than that, the results are what I expected.
Jordan
I'm back, I'm back- thebrowniecameraguy is back! I still have my Brownie 8mm Turret f/1.9! Time to play!