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  2. Disney PhotoPass - Wikipedia

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    Disney PhotoPass is a professional photography service offered at Disney theme parks, resorts, and most Disney Cruise Line vessels. The service was launched on December 4, 2004, and provides guests with digital photo downloads, print services, and private photography sessions.

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    Kate Spade Outlet: As with Kate Spade, you can get free shipping until the 19th, but if you order by the 20th, you'll get Christmas Even shipping (for a $30 fee). REI : Order from REI by 9pm on ...

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    Prime Now, LLC is a subsidiary of Amazon that oversees its same-day grocery shopping and delivery service. The name also originated a brand, including a custom app, to distinguish the service from Amazon's other offerings, but both the branding and the app have since been discontinued.

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    Amazon Key In-Car is a service allowing owners of vehicles with OnStar (that are 2015+ models) or Volvo on Call, to get packages delivered in their vehicle's trunk. [100] The service is available in the same areas as Amazon Key's In-Home delivery, but requires no additional hardware. [101] Customers are provided with a four-hour delivery window ...

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  7. Digital Photography Review - Wikipedia

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    Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 in the United Kingdom by Philip and Joanna Askey. [4] [11] On May 14, 2007, it was acquired by Amazon.[3] [4] [21] DPReview employs a dedicated editorial team of in-house and freelance writers, and was editorially independent of Amazon.