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AnonymousInactivehttp://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/business_frugal_force/2008/08/walgreens-print.html
Walgreens printer cartridge refill review! Bargain or frugee failure?
Failtest
Frugees, you may remember when in July I wrote how participating
Walgreens, including the one at 408 E. Michigan St, now offer printer
cartridge refills.Well, I went to that Walgreens and tried it out.
Frankly, my initial excitement bubble has officially burst…The bane of
those trying to live frugally is that sometimes you really do get what
you pay for.I hate it when that happens.
A week ago I took
the empty color and black ink cartridges for my Dell printer to the
Walgreens at 408 Michigan St in Orlando. I found out from a worker in
the Photo Center, which handles the cartridge refilling, that I would
actually have to drop them off, and that it would take 20 minutes to
refill.Twenty minutes to stick some ink back into a little plastic box?
I
did not have time for that, so I dropped them off, and came back the
next day. Despite a prominent yellow-and-black sign that says “24-hour”
above the photo center, there was no one behind the desk, and I stood
there waiting with a blonde thirty-something woman and an elderly
woman, also in line. Waiting, waiting, waiting.Finally, I went
hunting for a Walgreens employee. I found a woman in one of the aisles
wearing a name tag, and asked here why there was no one in the 24-hour
photo center.
Her answer was something along the lines of, “Because I’m not there, silly!” That irritated me.So, I followed her back to the check out counter, and asked for my printer cartridges.
I
was then told an elaborate story about how my cartridge malfunctioned,
and that when they tried to fill it, it started spewing ink all over
the place. Therefore, it could not be refilled.
Oh no wait. That was
someone else, said the Walgreens employee, who did not appear to be
joking.My cartridge had a different problem. The black one refilled,
but the color one “failed the electrical test.”Huh?!Apparently
Walgreens photo centers conduct two tests on printer cartridges to
refill them. In the first one, they read some circuitry on the outside
of the cartridge, which I’m told is what my printer uses to determine
how much ink is in the cartridge, and when it’s low.Mine
“failed” at that. So, I paid for the one they actually filled. Both of
them were given back to me in prescription-looking cardboard
containers. Each came with an attached $5 off coupon for photo
finishing jobs more than $15, and an additional coupon to develop 25
photos for free was attached to my receipt.Later, after
pondering the incident, I decided to call the Photo Center. Just how
often do printer cartridges “fail?” At least a couple times a day, an
employee told me over the phone.
So, bargain or a frugee failure? I guess you’ll have to decide for yourself.Until next time,
Inspector Inexpensive -
AuthorAugust 21, 2008 at 4:57 PM
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