I tried them this week with a couple of rolls. Here's my comments.
I sent two rolls of 35mm Ektar on Monday. £3.00 a roll for dev and small scan including return postage - pretty good. The scans came back 1228 x 1818 with file sizes up to about 2.5MB.
I got a call from them Wednesday to say films were done and how did I want to pay. They then sent me a Paypal invoice and another email with a link to download the scans (this was before I had paid).
The negs turned up today (Friday).
Negs look good and pretty clean. No complaints there.
The scans all looked a bit 'heavy' to me with blocked up shadows and not like Ektar at all. I've now done my own scans with VueScan using the VueScan Ektar channel (which I don't think is perfect but OK). Some results below:
Shadows are definitely blocked up though a bit of tweaking of the curves seems to have recovered the detail. Colours are just weird. Some colours just seem to have been removed and parts of the image are black when they should have colour. Two examples below - first one, one of the people look like they are dressed in black in the lab scan but clearly not in mine - second one, the steelwork was rusty and brown colour but in the lab scan it's black.
One thing which is very obvious from the lab scans though is that I have a focus problem with my scanner. The lab ones are VERY sharp - mine are very soft.
The other comment I would make is the scans are quite cropped - look at the difference in the first two pics below.
I would use them again for the cheap dev and the scans are good enough as a quick preview but I wouldn't use their scaans for anything else.
P.S. anyone recommend a scanner that can produce scans as sharp as the lab ones here? Because I clearly need one.
My scan
Lab scan
My scan
Lab scan
Lab scan tweaked for shadows
My scan
Lab scan