Als men mij iets vraagt ben ik geneigd om te helpen, maar ergens heb ik er toch een dubbel gevoel bij.Ik had het al meer over de overname en betalend worden van Flickr en ik dacht -en hoopte- dat het er hierbij zou blijven, maar nu heb ik er weer mijn twijfels over …
Ik wil dus best doen wat ze vragen, maar ga het me niet al te moeilijk maken. Ik quote hier gewoon de mail die ik gisteren kreeg. Ieder doet er mee wat hij/zij wil, ik ook.
Dear Flickr Pros,
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Zo, ik heb gedaan wat ze vroegen zonder mij al te moeite te getroosten, maar ik denk dat ik toch best uitkijk voor een ander alternatief volgend jaar, want dit klinkt volgens mij niet echt geruststellend.
Matroos Beek
Oeioei, neen, dat ziet er niet al te best uit…
ms
Ofwel stoppen ze er mee, ofwel slaan ze hun prijzen op.
elsje
Het lijkt wel een religie die ze vragen te gaan verkondigen 🙂
ms
Hahaha …
francky spruytte
ik heb die mail ook ontvangen en mijn antwoord is een absolute “no/neen”. Ze zitten daar duidelijk niet ver van de afgrond. En na dat gedoe met passwoord wijzigen had ik er al geen goed gedacht meer van.
Ook de problemen met uploaden via gsm is nooit opgelost geweest.
Ik heb nog ruimte genoeg op google foto’s en laat het voorlopig daarbij.
ms
De service is goed, maar nu gaat het me wel wat te ver.
En dan wachten met zoiets te sturen tot ze geïncasseerd hebben …
Bertie
Pfffff, ik had ze wat te hoesten, hier heb ik geen greintje begrip voor .
ms
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