My experience has been the same as Marks, on the few
times when I thought my mailed film was lost, it did
eventually appear. I don't mail process anymore but
over the years I've mail processed hundreds of rolls to
several processors and have never had one lost.
If your film is "lost" there's a good chance someone
else has got it by mistake and is trying to get his
back.
One hilarious incident occurred years ago when I mail
processed film taken on my honeymoon trip. When I got
the film back, interspersed among my images were shot
of a great looking female in various states of undress
taken by some one else.


Kenneth Waller


On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 08:14:13 +0100, mike wilson wrote:

> Mark wrote:
> 
> > To this date, nothing I've mailed has been lost
> forever - so hang in there, they may
> > just be late.
> 
> Late has more than one meaning....... 8-{
> 
> I think at least part of the problem is that I live in
> Washington - the
> original one in North East England.  Although I
> (usually) put UK in the
> address and the labs do not post to America,
apparently
> there is a
> possibility that they could be reposted to the USA
from
> the UK
> distribution point.  Which is not run by Kodak.
> 
> Although I prefer Kodak products for a number of
> reasons, it is this
> sort of unnnecessary outsourcing that is making it
very
> hard to do
> business with it.
> 
> Thanks for trying to cheer me up.  I'll let you know
if
> it has worked
> later...... *-)
> 
> mike

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