Sie müssen 15Chf bezahlen, wenn Sie es in diesem Computer tun, aber Sie können in .80 CHF tun, wenn Sie in Migros zu M-Print gehen.

    Alles, was Sie brauchen, um ein Foto selbst im weißen Hintergrund aufzunehmen, bearbeiten Sie ein wenig in der Helligkeit. Speichern Sie das Foto in Ihrem Telefon. Voila sparen 14,2 CHF

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    1. nopainnogain12345 on

      You pay for the convenience, and sure, a huge premium. Clearly people use it and they find their model very profitable.

      But thanks a lot for the tip! Will just go to Migros next time 🙂

    2. Convenience. People need to do it rarely so they can sell at this price. Capitalism, profit optimization, yadda yadda.

    3. ConflictWide9437 on

      You don’t have anything.

      If you don’t like it, ignore. If there is no value, they’ll go bust. Easy.

    4. PineapplesGoHard on

      „You have to pay 10 CHF for a sandwhich, but you can do it for 2 CHF at home“ consider my mind blown

    5. „Going to a hairdresser is such a rip-off, just take a scissor and do it at home. Voila save x chf“.

    6. RecognitionLivid6472 on

      It used to be 10chf not so long ago. Just a whopping 50% increase, nothing to see here.

    7. CaptainSchazu on

      I love them. 15 CHF doesn’t break the bank every few years, and I don’t have to talk to anyone, make an appointment, and go through all of that bs. I also don’t have a place at home with good enough light to make a pic myself and print it.

      My ID photos look like mugshots either way so no big loss on quality.

    8. Chance-Place9390 on

      Why did I buy a sandwich from a store. Could‘ve easy made it at home

    9. Saving 14chfs or saving 30 min of your time…in Switzerland the choice is easy

    10. The last time I went for a new ID card and passport, the photo has been performed directly in the administration office. So why do you want to take it elsewhere?

    11. manchmaldrauf on

      Includes the id, but you don’t provide your own photos for the national id (or passport).

    12. Freedomsaver on

      Especially, since nowadays you don’t need to have such a ‚formal‘ picture anymore. ID/Passport offices in many cantons will take the picture on-site and for many other purposes you can just use a good selfie in front of a white wall.

    13. PutPuzzleheaded6879 on

      Haha I worked for them a few years ago. To be fair the efforts behind it are very big, maintaining hundreds of those machines all over CH and the fact that we use it less every year makes it hard to make it less expensive. Moreover power costs for a machine working 24/7 and the revenue participation of SBB or other parties at certain locations bite their profits. Sometimes I wonder how they are still in business…

    14. Bro, we live in the age of AI, nobody uses these machines anymore, we just take a selfie and Chat Jibbidy makes the perfect photo out of it.

    15. ChillPlay3r on

      Beware, for EU passport they won’t even accept it when the country you need it for uses a black and white photo, because the background is not white.

    16. Just google how much it would cost if made by a human. You’ll discover how expensive and futile life is…

    17. Such machines are expensive. What do you expect?
      You also don’t need an expensive taxi from Zürich to Geneva when you just can walk by yourself.

    18. OkPhilosophy957 on

      Photographer here: The requirements for passport photos are quite complicated to fulfill, which is why even Pros don‘t offer this service anymore since we‘d have to ask more than 100.- in order to not lose money with it. It‘s only worth it if you install the set up and keep it this way forever. Which means you need a constant flow of clients. This business model died when camera stores died and also when swiss passport offices started to shoot the photos there.

      Now good luck taking this photo by yourself and printing it at Migros. It‘ll take days until you get a result accepted by any consulate. Or… you just pay 15.-.
      You don’t pay the print, you pay the technical knowledge behind it.

      Just like you don’t pay me for pressing a button on a photoshoot. You pay me for 20 years of experience in technical, visual and marketing aspects to create your perfectly fitting result within seconds.

    19. DragonflyFuture4638 on

      That machine has the logic built in to give you the right size for a passport, the right background, lighting, etc. That’s what they charge for. Two alternatives: (1) DIY provided you have the skills and equipment at home to get the size, proportions and lighting right (2) go to a photographer for around twice the cost but excellent results.

    20. flyingchocolatecake on

      To be fair, if you go to a professional photographer it’s even more expensive. With your 15.- you’re also paying for the maintenance of this machine and for the printing paper, as well as for the rent it costs to put that machine there. Is it expensive? Yes. Is it a rip-off, considering general Swiss price levels? I don’t think so.

    21. What is this for? Last time I made a new ID and passport they took the picture right there.

    22. Fun_Staff_7226 on

      En plus le M print est littéralement à 30 mètres de la machine a photo à la Combe. J’y avais jamais pensé, merci pour le tip !

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