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Temper Tantrum 03-10-2012 11:50 AM

Boat pix .com
 
What's the score on Boatpixs.com ,anyone deal with them?

Seen the helicopter out when we were getting ready to start the Ft. Myers offshore Run to Ussepa Island, went to the web page and it says they need a credit card before they can even tell you if they have any shots of your boat....:confused:

SHARKEY-IMAGES 03-10-2012 11:52 AM

There have been several threads on this forum over the years in regards to dealing with this company.

A simple search you will certainly find them.

Temper Tantrum 03-10-2012 11:57 AM

Thanks Tim

I've got pics from Jay, no issue with a company making money just in todays age of credit card fraud it is a little hard to just give up that kinda info with no background...

Stan

Phantom1 03-10-2012 12:00 PM

Based upon dealings a long time ago....I wouldn't accept a picture from Boatpix if it had a $100 bill stapled to it. They may have changed their tactics, but I'll pass.

RebarBox 03-10-2012 12:31 PM

If you just give them 'the bird' they will stop flying over you, or at least they left me alone when I did it.:coolcowboy:

diverkr 03-10-2012 01:31 PM

I was able to get proofs emailed to me by submitting a form they have available on their website. There were a few nice pics, but still too pricey for me to buy.

robert246 03-10-2012 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by temper tantrum (Post 3638061)
what's the score on boatpixs.com ,anyone deal with them?

Seen the helicopter out when we were getting ready to start the ft. Myers offshore run to ussepa island, went to the web page and it says they need a credit card before they can even tell you if they have any shots of your boat....:confused:

stay away no good!!

Wobble 03-10-2012 09:40 PM

I'm not sure what people expect from them. I read their web site, terms and conditions, and ordered the pics.

If I could afford to charter a chopper and have Jay take pics, I would. You know that would be awesome.

If you can't, check them out and buy the pics you want. I got some really good ones for a few hundred.

runafever 03-10-2012 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Wobble (Post 3638403)
I'm not sure what people expect from them. I read their web site, terms and conditions, and ordered the pics.

If I could afford to charter a chopper and have Jay take pics, I would. You know that would be awesome.

If you can't, check them out and buy the pics you want. I got some really good ones for a few hundred.


Agreed. No issues with them over the years. Do the math. Pretty cheap when you factor in the cost of doing it. I have never had a problem with them. I hear too many people on here bad mouthing this company for their price. Makes no sense to me. They have always delivered everything they promised to me.

Raf

Temper Tantrum 03-10-2012 11:59 PM


Originally Posted by runafever (Post 3638415)
Agreed. No issues with them over the years. Do the math. Pretty cheap when you factor in the cost of doing it. I have never had a problem with them. I hear too many people on here bad mouthing this company for their price. Makes no sense to me. They have always delivered everything they promised to me.

Raf

Like I said in my earlier post I have no issue with a company making money... Just have issues with sending ANYONE my Visa info without knowing anything about them......

diverkr 03-11-2012 12:14 AM

Not saying the company isn't legit. I would just rather spend $300 for fuel rather then a picture.

Philm 03-11-2012 12:26 AM

I dont think it was so much the prices that people were badmouthing. It was the tactic of mailing pictures to your house after getting your address from an unknown source (boat registration numbers?), then telling you to either buy the picture or mail it back at your own expense.

They may have stopped doing that, but that woudl certainly be enough for me to give them the bird.

rvander68 03-11-2012 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by Philm (Post 3638475)
I dont think it was so much the prices that people were badmouthing. It was the tactic of mailing pictures to your house after getting your address from an unknown source (boat registration numbers?), then telling you to either buy the picture or mail it back at your own expense.

They may have stopped doing that, but that woudl certainly be enough for me to give them the bird.

I think they changed. They caught me on the water last July. I thought it was great until I went to the website. I was uncomfortable with the same thing (the whole mailing pictures, buy or mail back). Then here this past month, I got an email out of the blue with all the shots they took of me (low quality of course). Now at least I know the pictures exist, can pick and choose without all the mailing B.S. This makes me comfortable enough to give them a try.

OldSchool 03-11-2012 06:49 AM

I've bought pictures from them and was completely happy. If you contact them they will send you "thumbnails" with a watermark on them to see. Price is also very negotiable. ;) They would rather get something from you than nothing! :cool:

I would much rather buy pictures from a legitimate business than from .......!

Here's Johnny 03-11-2012 09:05 AM

I've heard a lot of guys complain about their protocol on here but my experience with them was good. I actually contacted them to find out when and where they would be, they told me name the time and place. It was like my own private photo shoot. They followed me out of Jones Inet for about 15 minutes. Took over 100 pics then emailed low res with water marks. I bought quite a few and they are great. It would have cost me quite a bit to rent a chopper, photographer and do what they did........

waybomb 03-11-2012 09:41 AM

So, is there a better way to protect their work/property from those that would steal from them? And consider the costs, all on spec. Granted, there are no thieves on this sport.........................

I believe a cheap bare bones R22 bird is in the 200 an hour range to operate.

Then you still need to pay for the pilot, the photog, the photog equipment.

Then find the owner of the boat, let them know you have some pix, and would they want to buy them.

Maybe somebody here can come up with a better way to handle the business?

27 avanti 03-11-2012 10:23 AM

I also bought pictures from boat pix last summer and was very happy with the picture i received.I figured for the price you have to spend where else can i get a picture from a helicopter.

SHARKEY-IMAGES 03-11-2012 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by 27 avanti (Post 3638598)
I figured for the price you have to spend where else can i get a picture from a helicopter.

I suggest you give the NJPPC Poker Runs a try being as you are local.
For several years we have had a chopper at minimum once a year and a few times twice a year where we had the chopper for our Barnegat Bay Run.

I then offer the images on my website for previewing starting at $9.99 on up. No obligation to buy and not included in any part of the registration fee for the Poker Run. (This way you are not paying for images you may not actually want.)

I shoot on spec. If someone wants to visit the site and make a purchase that is entirely up to them.
It has been working fine for me over the years...

I would never print before a person buys and expect them to pay to ship images back or be held for the total charges if they do not.

You will never find me printing images on location and placing them in the participants hands with my hand out expecting to get paid. That too is putting people "ON THE SPOT" for something they may not have ordered in the first place.

All my images are printed in a PROFESSIONAL LAB where they meet the strictest of quality standards and printed on photo paper.

I was also contracted to do an event last year on the Hudson where the organizer collected $50 from each boat to cover the expense of the Chopper. That too worked out great for everyone...

I have no personal experience with Boatpics to speak of, which is why I suggested the starter of this thread to do a search as this subject as it has come up a few times...

diverkr 03-11-2012 11:16 AM

You could always get your buddy with a sport fisher to take a picture from his tuna tower. Haha

C5Steve 03-11-2012 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Philm (Post 3638475)
I dont think it was so much the prices that people were badmouthing. It was the tactic of mailing pictures to your house after getting your address from an unknown source (boat registration numbers?), then telling you to either buy the picture or mail it back at your own expense.

They may have stopped doing that, but that woudl certainly be enough for me to give them the bird.

If they did that to you I don't think you would have to worry about them. You don't have a contract with them to take or pay for any services. If they take pics of your boat and mail them to you, keep them unless they pay for postage to return them. You tell them you don't want their product that you never asked for or contracted and if they want the pics back you would be happy to return them on their dime since you never asked for them. I like to see them to try to sue you.

sean stinson 03-11-2012 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by C5Steve (Post 3638643)
If they did that to you I don't think you would have to worry about them. You don't have a contract with them to take or pay for any services. If they take pics of your boat and mail them to you, keep them unless they pay for postage to return them. You tell them you don't want their product that you never asked for or contracted and if they want the pics back you would be happy to return them on their dime since you never asked for them. I like to see them to try to sue you.

They used to send me stuff all the time using that very protocol....I told them I don't use them or did not want to use them but they continued to send them anyway....so I just started sending them back return to sender got in a pissing contest and I told them why would I pay for something I didn't ask for and returned so therefore did not have a product. They didn't like that answer so I sent them a very large bill for royalties because they are using my likeness or image without permission that was the end of the pissing contest!!!!!!

DrGaryDC 03-11-2012 06:45 PM

Over priced and not that good of quality shots

Vinny P 03-11-2012 07:48 PM

I got a set of pics from them this past Summer. Although the pics are a bit price, I thought they came out great. No issues here..

kjm5125 03-11-2012 07:54 PM

My came out very good. They will negotiate on the price.

Vinny P 03-11-2012 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by kjm5125 (Post 3638909)
They will negotiate on the price.

Now you tell me!!!! :lolhit:


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