It's not the glitch that makes the company untrustworthy, though that is a major factor. If your technical review let's something like this through, then yeah, that does make the company untrustworthy from a technical standpoint. How can you trust that they fixed it if they can't major major issues like this and the glitches aren't complex technical problems but pretty much laziness?
But into what makes it really untrustworthy is how they responded. They claim to not upload to the cloud and that the data transfer was encrypted. Both of these turned out to be untrue. The cloud itself is not bad, you're right. But doubling down when this was found until the fervor got to be too much? Bad. And untrustworthy.
Thanks, I ordered a few of those items. I hope you get something out of it. Regarding the price watching services, didn't you recommend Honey? I use that and it is helpful. Is The Camelizer better than Honey? If so, why?
It's possible that Honey can do this and I just haven't figured it out yet, but the best thing about camelizer, for me, is that I can set any Amazon wish list to "Shared", get the link, paste it into the camelizer, and I will get an email anytime any of the items on that wishlist go below the price I set.
Honey is good too and has a cashback option, so that's a bonus. Camelizer is really just for Amazon, which is where I do probably 95% of my online shopping.
You can send 10 emails a day! Only emails I love getting.
It's not the glitch that makes the company untrustworthy, though that is a major factor. If your technical review let's something like this through, then yeah, that does make the company untrustworthy from a technical standpoint. How can you trust that they fixed it if they can't major major issues like this and the glitches aren't complex technical problems but pretty much laziness?
But into what makes it really untrustworthy is how they responded. They claim to not upload to the cloud and that the data transfer was encrypted. Both of these turned out to be untrue. The cloud itself is not bad, you're right. But doubling down when this was found until the fervor got to be too much? Bad. And untrustworthy.
Good points, thanks for sharing!
Thanks, I ordered a few of those items. I hope you get something out of it. Regarding the price watching services, didn't you recommend Honey? I use that and it is helpful. Is The Camelizer better than Honey? If so, why?
Thanks for your work.
It's possible that Honey can do this and I just haven't figured it out yet, but the best thing about camelizer, for me, is that I can set any Amazon wish list to "Shared", get the link, paste it into the camelizer, and I will get an email anytime any of the items on that wishlist go below the price I set.
Honey is good too and has a cashback option, so that's a bonus. Camelizer is really just for Amazon, which is where I do probably 95% of my online shopping.
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