Ordering Prints without Cropping First

Hey all,
I just ordered some prints via the built in Kodak function, and I'm just wondering - If you don't rop them to the aspect ratio you're ordering, what happens? Is there someone there who crops them the right way? Do they scale to fit and you just get black bars?
Thanks!

I want to jump in here and ask a question about cropping if I may.
I am trying to figure out in Photoshop or iPhoto where I can quickly & easily crop (perhaps via a template overlay box thing) to exact proportions (8x10, etc) so that I decide what is cut off and what isn't.
I would imagine if I had an exact 8x10 aspect ratio image, the result back from the apple photo service would have 1) no borders and 2) no cropping.
The only reason I am using the apple/iphoto combo is primarily because my printer won't do larger than 8x10, and I sometimes want to do larger than that.
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