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123RF Stock Photos Review


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123RF provides vector illustrations, logos, footages, and over 53 million stock photographs from 100,000 contributing illustrators and photographers. They offer stock video, royalty free images, stock audio, stock vector and stock images.   

Services and Features

123RF offers rights-managed and royalty-free stock images for their clients. Royalty-free images allow them to use their photos with content licensed without royalty fee after the first purchase. While the rights-managed offers exclusive rights and individual content to be rented for a specific use.

123RF Stock Photos offers tutorials for photographers and artist. They help their clients to create different effects with step-by-step guide readily available on their website.  123RF offers free online account for all users.

Clients can have the maximum 5 images per day on basic subscription plan. While premium plan subscribers can download up to 780 photos and vectors in one month. 123RF also offers a customized plan that will fit their clients need.   

Services and Features

High Quality Images

High Definition Videos

High Quality Tracks

Multiple Image Categories

Royalty-Free Stock Photos

Search Bar

Editorial

Free Images Download

Number of Media Files Uploaded 

53,740,142

Photography Concept 

Fashion

Business

Family

Fitness

Food

Money

Travel

Media Content

Audio/Music

Video/Footage

Photos

Illustrations

Vectors

Help and Support

Live Chat

Online Account

Mobile App

Telephone Support 

FAQs

 

Plans and Pricing

Free Registration

Guarantee

Discounts

Price

Starts at $59/month

Stock Photos at 123RF

123RF is a great source for images. It has an extensive database of images and photographs and comes with flexible payment terms.


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Customer Comments & Reviews

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Marc S
11/5/2020
Warning this company is a scam... I ordered 90 credits through PayPal for 89.10 (after coupon applied) but they charged me 99.00. I asked them to refund the difference and they said they could not even though they admitted the mistake and said that I needed to repurchase with a credit card then wait weeks for a refund on paypal. This is unacceptable so I opened a case with Paypal and they ruled in my favor. In the meantine I had used 30 of the 90 credits I purchased and after I received the refund of $9.90 they deleted my remaining 60 credits. This is not over but the fact I have to fight with them over this is completely ridiculus. Stay away from this dishonest company!


justthreekitties
6/27/2020
123RF charges 2 credits for jpgs, 10 for EPS files and roughly half the EPS files downloaded don't export to PSD format. Some don't even expand to what's displayed on the site in EPS. Contacted support since package purchsed was $100. They were so polite and said credits were issued. Credits were not issued. Richard from support was unable to calculate the number of jpgs and eps files available in my account and properly credit the account. Filed a complaint with the BBB, Attorney General, and disputed the charge with my credit card.


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Kim P
11/15/2019
BEWARE USING PROMO CODES - If you use a promo code when purchasing art from 123RF it will show up as a discount on the order, but 123RF will still charge you the full amount. I have spoken with 123RF and they admit to there being a technical glitch, however they were totally unwilling to make up for a year's worth of my being overcharged. I'd sent emails prior to this last incident regarding this issue and they went unanswered.


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J S
11/8/2018
123RF.com sold me an image (stock# 48582559) along with another image (84594965) that I was using together in the same ad for a church. The first picture was of the word "PRAY" with what was supposed to be the sign language hands of the word "PRAY" I invested $150 of my time into the ad before someone from the deaf community informed me that the sign language spelling "PRAY" actually spelt "KRAY." When I informed 123RF (Tristan) of their mistake (the fraudulent image) and my loss of time invested 123RF.com refunded me 10 credits. When I gave them another opportunity to set this right, they gave me 10 more credits. Beware, the image still remains on their site. Be careful, this company is... Read More



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