Aperture Photo-book Deadline for Christmas?

Does anyone know what the deadline is for receiving photo-books by Christmas Eve? iPhoto's is the 18th. I'm assuming it's the same for Aperture but just want to check.

Hi TxOutsider,
Just picking up your post from the weekend - I emailed Apple Photo Services at the weekend with the same question, and from a European perspective at least, it's definitely the 18th. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Colin

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