What do you miss the most about Sodahead?
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What do you miss the most about Sodahead?
from amberleechoo on 06/04/2015 08:05 PMSo what are the things you miss the most?
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from Yuffie on 06/04/2015 08:20 PMHaving fun with my friends i may never see again.
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from Bozette on 06/04/2015 09:56 PMThe people. I have talked or texted with five since we got shut out yesterday and will pass these sites along to them. I was a bit miffed that I cannot access info in SH in my PMs...I had some contact info there for some more people.
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from James on 06/04/2015 10:57 PMI know, so many people won't find this site
(I'm sending you an imaginary rave)
Freeranger
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from Freeranger on 06/04/2015 11:40 PMLost my "guru" bracelet in the race for the life boat. Hah! I am sad however that, as someone else said, bunches of people have lost each other, and their good memories. I think I'm more pissed, in it's explanation that SH sold out to Corporate America.
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from Bozette on 06/04/2015 11:43 PMAgreed Freeranger.
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from LaurieM on 06/05/2015 12:02 AMVery mad that they didn't give us a heads up so we could all exchange email addresses etc. IMO pretty chicken guano of them
Freeranger
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from Freeranger on 06/05/2015 12:03 AMOnce the word gets out.....I'm pretty confident the stragglers will start to arrive. Stay tuned. Hard to believe...I think I was on the original for 5 yrs. or so...and then pffffft!
C'est la vie..
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from SteveMDFP on 06/05/2015 12:04 AMIt's a weird business decision. They had a small army of people (consumers) visiting the site, clicking ads, creating content--all because we could voice our opinions and chat. This was an economically valuable asset, and they just tore it all up, along with good will and a generally useful community resource for the web.
Yeah, I'm pissed that I've suddenly been disconnected from folks I now have no way of reaching. I might be a little less pissed if there'd been some rationality or consideration in the decision. They could have just sold the web site/membership roll instead of shutting it down.