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Restoring Christchurch earthquake damaged photos

The earthquake in Christchurch has destroyed many peoples personal belongings. Family photos are one of the most precious of possessions, irreplaceable in most cases and full of memories and significance. Some of these photos may be restored. At PixelFIX I can restore damage caused by water, creases, rips and tears. scratches, discoloured, burnt or dirt. It is amazing what can be repaired see here for examples.

To help those that have suffered in the earthquake I am offering a 20% discount on photo restoration at PixelFIX for the month of May. If you are a resident of Christchurch all you need to do is upload your photo for a FREE quotation and provide a current utility bill.

PixelFIX - Photo restoration and photos repaired, from $15. The restoration and manipulation specialists. Click here for 'fancy view'

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