I can't believe Ceiva is still around with that pricing model. I hate subscription services, but I'll pay for them if they're something that I really want and they provide a real service. Even if I did want a digital picture frame, the service here is entirely redundant - they are charging customers to make the process more complicated. I suppose the idea of having the picture frame at grandmas house and updating it remotely is a nice one, but why not let people pay for that service if they want it, while letting everyone else upload pictures locally?
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I can't believe Ceiva is still around with that pricing model. I hate subscription services, but I'll pay for them if they're something that I really want and they provide a real service. Even if I did want a digital picture frame, the service here is entirely redundant - they are charging customers to make the process more complicated. I suppose the idea of having the picture frame at grandmas house and updating it remotely is a nice one, but why not let people pay for that service if they want it, while letting everyone else upload pictures locally?