This company sends unsolicited pictures to unwilling customers via their elementary school children then dishonestly informs those parents they are "required" to go through hassle of returning or paying for the pictures. Under MT and many other state laws, when you're given an unsolicited good, that must legally be considered a gift - people fortunately aren't legally required to spend their time running around returning companies' unwanted products. If that were not the case, companies would be constantly sending unasked-for items, and all of our time would be consumed with returning them. In our personal experience with this company, pictures and junky plastic items (4x6 photo-size plastic "puzzle," flimsy plastic keychain tags) showed up at our house stuffed in our first grader's backpack with no explanatory info, along with the usual reams of unrelated papers (school fliers, homework, artwork). All displayed the same, fairly lackluster image. In this digital age, we were not too impressed or enthused. We did not realize we were (allegedly) required to "return or pay" until about a week after we received the items. After even a very short time in our very busy household, there wasn't much to return. Thanks to this company's dishonest misrepresentations about what parents are "required" to do, I'm sure many parents feel obligated pay for pictures they didn't want - even if the pictures get cut up, lost, given to kids' friends, scattered through the house, etc. before the parents have had a chance to refuse them. What a complete scam.