ForumsQuestionsWho are you? [again]
Who are you? [again]
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avdd |
Awesome product; however I can't enter into a contract with a nameless entity:
http://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/3475/-18691/who-are-you-.html This topic is locked due to age And still no company information on the web site. It's not about trust or interestingness, just courtesy. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Here is about us: http://www.toodledo.com/info/help.php?sel=109
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avdd |
Thanks, that's a good start.
We do not list information about our employees out of respect for their privacy. But the directors should be prepared to identify themselves. |
Alan |
Why, is this a publicly traded company?
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avdd |
No but it's pretty poor form.
At the least I suspect you should properly identify the company. Searches at both the CA and SEC registries yield no results. All of the competition referred to on the help pages either proudly identify the personnel, or at the very least properly identify the company. |
Salgud |
Posted by avdd:
No but it's pretty poor form. At the least I suspect you should properly identify the company. Searches at both the CA and SEC registries yield no results. All of the competition referred to on the help pages either proudly identify the personnel, or at the very least properly identify the company. Might I suggest you'd be happier with a large software company, like Microsoft, whose corporate officers are publicly known as is the exact location of their offices? Seems like you're probably not well suited to doing business with small operations like TD who do great software in poor form. |
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