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CDFinder
Feb 16 2009

HOVER  Are you working for the european business police? or just a proud selfclaimed european customer protector??? Over the web, most of shareware developers neither mention postal address or business identification on web sites and nobody care. Using a country law peculiarity as a marketing argument is not really regular and looks like some kind of denunciation...  
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CDFinder
Feb 14 2009
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HOVER  From CDFinder main site about DiskLibrary and FileFinder:

( http://www.cdfinder.de/en/en/comparison.html )

"Developer of DiskLibrary has no proper supplier identification on web site, no company name or adress, no tax number, no legal entity description, no nothing"

According to the comment below i don't found this company very honest to use fear and doubs against other developers as mentioned in this deliberately wrong and obsolete catalogger comparison page and personally, i prefer to use Filefinder which has globally the same features for a lower price

... and too many minimalist five stars reviews here...  
(Version 5.5)

praisebury
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CDFinder
Feb 16 2009

NORBERT M. DOERNER  Well, not posting a complete postal address and business identification is a business violation in Europe, to protect customers. The creators of the mentioned software seem to be located in Europe, from what little can be gathered on their web site, so they should have a complete identification on their web site.

When you do business in the Internet, it is a good idea to know with whom you are dealing with, and not having a complete identification is a bit weird for a business...  
(Version 5.5)

praisebury
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CDFinder
Feb 16 2009

HOVER  Are you working for the european business police? or just a proud selfclaimed european customer protector??? Over the web, most of shareware developers neither mention postal address or business identification on web sites and nobody care. Using a country law peculiarity as a marketing argument is not really regular and looks like some kind of denunciation...  
(Version 5.5)

praisebury
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CDFinder
Feb 17 2009

NORBERT M. DOERNER  Funny you should use the word "denunciation". You give CDFinder a bad review based on "too many minimalist five stars reviews here...", I wonder what these reviewers think about your remarks...

And Europe is no country, but one of the larger markets in the world...  
(Version 5.5)

praisebury
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CDFinder
Sep 17 2009

DIEDERIK  As the author of DiskLibrary I could not resist the urge to reply to this thread.

In Europe (al least the part that is called The Netherlands) it is NOT (legally) required to have your company address listed on your web site. Maybe Mr. Doerner was confusing a website with an invoice, an easy mistake to make, for which a company address is required.

We prefer to communicate with our customers by email or forum. Most Mac software companies do not mention their address on websites (Red Sweater Software, Sofa, Bare Bones, etc.)

For the record, we do have our Tax registration and Chamber of Commerce number listed on our website.

Kind regards,

Diederik  
(Version 5.6.1)

praisebury
+4


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