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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 376072" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Why would it matter who he works for? Granted, I haven't signed up for the service yet, but I'd be more concerned by the EULA, fine print, terms and conditions, yada yada than where the creator of the product works. I'm guessing he's allowed the freedom to be an entrepreneur, doing things along the lines of what he loves and enjoys while still keeping a steady day job... Kinda like most of us photogs, yeah?</p><p></p><p>My thoughts are, even though I'm insured (I happen to carry a binder for no deductible replacement), I'd still want to take action to make sure that the scumbag thief that nabbed my gear had a VERY hard time making it worth his/her while. With that in mind, I love the thought behind the service. Once I have time to slow down, I'll go through the fine print and make my decision then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 376072, member: 12257"] Why would it matter who he works for? Granted, I haven't signed up for the service yet, but I'd be more concerned by the EULA, fine print, terms and conditions, yada yada than where the creator of the product works. I'm guessing he's allowed the freedom to be an entrepreneur, doing things along the lines of what he loves and enjoys while still keeping a steady day job... Kinda like most of us photogs, yeah? My thoughts are, even though I'm insured (I happen to carry a binder for no deductible replacement), I'd still want to take action to make sure that the scumbag thief that nabbed my gear had a VERY hard time making it worth his/her while. With that in mind, I love the thought behind the service. Once I have time to slow down, I'll go through the fine print and make my decision then. [/QUOTE]
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