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I used to have an image event account for about 3 years and let it go a couple years ago. I loved the site and am now about to sign up for it again as it was fairly easy to use and never really had any issues.
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Real easy to use, never had an issue in the 6 years that I've had my account.
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My collection can be viewed at http://imageevent.com/jeffintoronto Always looking for interesting pre-war baseball & hockey postcards! |
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Same issues with photobucket here. So I decided to become a paying member at 35 per year. Has worked great ever since. No ads and works smoothly.
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Same here with photobucket. A real pain. I just hate to learn how to use another site when I am so used to photobucket. Not sure what I will do yet.
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I do like Imageevent like Jeff and a few others use, and likely would have went that route as well if I hadn't already tried FlickR, but overall, I am pretty happy with it too.
I am not a tech or very computer savy, but I know FlickR can do a lot more than what I currently have going on. It's free as well. ![]()
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52 Topps cards. https://www.flickr.com/photos/144160280@N05/ http://www.net54baseball.com/album.php?albumid=922 |
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Well, after spending the last 6 or 7 minutes trying to copy a picture from photobucket to another thread here, I decided to try flickr or image event. PBucket is just horrible anymore.
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Took me a little over 2 minutes to open PB, locate this image, and copy it to this post. Most of that time was spent waiting for PB to load all the crappy sponsored ads. Once I'm in, I can do anything I want there in just a few seconds. What kind of problems are you guys having?
Bill Note 1: I have fewer than 100 images in my library, which may affect use time. One of my projects for this summer is to get everything scanned and uploaded. Note 2: The card below is by far my best buy ever. And its companion sits in someone else's collection because I didn't buy it at the same time--because now I already had one, of course. I had a fixed amount of funds for the National, and didn't want to spend it all in one place. ![]() |
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It's not as easy to use, but many internet providers give you a bit of web space, which is really good for hosting photos.
Another option is registering a domain of your own, again, not as simple, but you can do pretty much anything. Steve B |
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