MeinNachbar.net suddenly costs money
Posted in echologist on Dezember 29th, 2007. Tags: local, MeinNachbar.de, neighbour, social networks.Interesting Business Model: first build up neighbour-network, then “sell” the company to an investor in Dubai, change the terms of business and make all users pay 9 Euros per month, then make it very difficult to retrieve passwords and hide the “Delete Account”-Button somewhere in the FAQ-section.
The fomer owner of this social network, Tobias Heine, propably knows that it is not possible to suddenly change a free membership into a paid membership without explicit consent of the users. The little button of consent which pops up after log-in does not even mention the membership fee. I am not sure what happens if the users suddenly find a bill in their mailbox. Some users might be too scared to deny paying the fee or risking a case in court. A short search via Google should help.
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This sounds all worse than it was. Here’s the story: On Friday night I was riding on my bike towards the Ice-Skating-Range in Cambridge to go skating with friends from Trinity Hall. I wasn’t going particular fast, there was no alcohol or any other car involved and there were no people to be swerved around. I simply hit a bumb in St. Andrews Street, went over the steering bar of my bike and made a touch-down on the pavement.