Birddog114 wrote:What's a damage of honesty which Nikon had done? Did they refuse you the warranty? Service?
They put in the encryption without telling their customers, which is dishonest, and then they lied about the reasons for the encryption, which is dishonest, because the only beneficiary to the encryption is Nikon, via Capture sales. Now, they won't address the issue, when their customers deserve to know if that is going to be a continuing Nikon policy. All of that is the type of dishonest, underhanded dealings that I'd expect from a common street thief.
KerryPierce wrote:and not keeping their fingers out of other people's pockets
Birddog114 wrote:All the businesses as Ford, GMC, Boeing, IBM, Merc, Canon, Fujifilm, Milnolta, Sigma do the same way.
And me too at the mini meet
I don't buy any of that, Birdy. The fact that there are dishonest people, is not a justification for dishonesty by Nikon or anyone else. I don't believe that you're dishonest and I seriously doubt that you're putting your fingers in people's pockets by devious and dishonest means.