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Bankruptcy [edit]
Anybody have any actual sources on the latest with the bankruptcy? One of their most trusted store managers posted on facebook today that he's out of a job, with a mysterious statement about it all ending in a courtroom. But I can't find any legitimate sources yet. 98.202.240.193 (talk) 04:24, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
Advertising [edit]
As of January 20th 2008, Ritz Camera introduced a new policy, with any order of 75 4x6 prints or less, your print will be ready in 60 minutes or you can take them home for FREE. Order your prints at our any one of our Print Bars, or online at RitzPix.com and still pick them up in an hour at a nearby store. According to CEO David Ritz, "One hour processing has been around for a very long time. But often it's more myth than reality. We appreciate and understand how busy our customers are and are willing to put our money where our slogan is. When we say One Hour, we mean it."
- That is way too commercial AlexPAdams (talk) 18:29, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
Issues [edit]
Persuade (someone) to act in one's favor, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement.
From the cited source: We request you to remove the negative feedback posted on Amazon and we will be more than happy to offer a $20.00 Gift Certificate to you.Slydor (talk) 04:49, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
History edit: removed the "Cohen" sentence because it just doesn't make sense. There's no mention of "Cohen" anywhere else.04:21, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
Ritz Camera is also the first national chain to offer 4.5x6, commonly known as 6D, prints. Unlike the traditional 4x6 prints used for film, Ritz's 6D prints reflect the different aspect ratio of 4:3 digital images.
- Also too commercial. This is an encyclopedia, not free ad space.Slydor (talk) 04:13, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
To 209.49.106.242: DO NOT remove referenced sections of this article without a reason. Otherwise, we will assume you are working for Ritz Camera and will automatically revert any of your changes. -- -Slydor 10:04, 14 September 2009