Quote Originally Posted by MysteryAlabaster View Post
I get all of that just fine. What I don't get is why there are no names on the website.

It might just be me, but when I see something and there is no legal name attached to it, it makes me nervous. As a general rule, I want to know who you are, what you're doing, why you're doing it, how you plan to do it, what makes you right for the job, and what makes me want to trust you with my name and address.

I, as a consumer, and possible customer, want to know that my information and anything else of mine that you touch/see/know about is safe with you. And the only way I see that you can do that, is give names.


In your original post, you make no connection between you and the site, but now, you speak as if you are a major part of it. Little confusing...
Also, even here, you have only your first name, yet you ask me for my full name and my address even, on your sign-up pages.


//EDIT: I just want to say, that I genuinely mean no offence here, and I know it might seem like I do. I'm just one of those people who thinks that when you make something for public use, you should add a little polish even if, as a whole, your product is raw and unrefined.











Hi
MysteryAlabaster,
I quite agree with you that it is problematic to give information to someone you do not trust.

Some of us in 3D-Linked are working in one of the 3D printers companies, so this activity is still anonymous.

I'm sure that as time passes and 3D-Linked will grow, we will not need this anonymity. Meanwhile, I can assure you we have the experience and responsibility which are necessary to establish such a new platform that will lead the world of 3D to new possibilities.

Daniel.