One other thing I have found is that you get better results by using the "prints in an hour" function instead of "prints in seconds." The longer version is also cheaper, and almost never takes an hour.
Last year I was at a Walmart in Winnipeg getting some pictures printed for my parents. Used the prints in a hour service and asked the guy "how long are we looking at for the 'one hour' service?" He looked at me and asked "are you serious, you just asked me how long the one hour service will be!" I explained that I usually go to another Walmart, and that the service time can be anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours if they are busy. Then he said to me "should be about 25-30 minutes."
So the guy basically called me an idiot for asking how long the one hour service was, when in fact it really wasn't going to be an hour.
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