bad business

United States
March 25, 2009 8:58am CST
A couple of yaers ago I had alot of pictures stored at yahoophotos, they were closing and gave a choice of 3 companies to use for picture storage I chose Kodak Gallery because 1. it offered FREE storage and 2. I owned an easy share camera. now that was about 3 years ago. today I recieved an email that all my pictures are going to be deleted because I am now required to purchase a minimum of $4.99. I find that to be bad business. I am going to download all my pictures to my computer and email them. My next camera purchase will defenatly not be a kodak. So am I over reacting or is that bad business to force someone to purchase a product that dont want after offering them a free service?
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@carmelanirel (20942)
• United States
25 Mar 09
Have you tried photobucket? I have always used them and don't have any problems..
• United States
26 Mar 09
I will try photobucket. I saved all the pictures to my computer so I dont loose them. Thanks.
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• United States
30 Mar 09
When I first had a computer, I would save my pictures on the computer and then it crashed.. So now I either send them to my mail or save in photobucket.. I hope it works out for you..
@bayernfan (1430)
• Canada
31 Mar 09
That is an excellent recommendation carmelanirel. I use photobucket too and I find PB to be a wonderful website that is easy to use. Definitely try photobucket out ladybug.