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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 5505185" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>I bought spypoint cams 3 years ago to try because it was one of the cheaper ones to try. I've had various issues at times, but for the most part, they get fixed by battery replacement, firmware updates or just changing the SD card to a formatted one. I now have 14 spypoints, 4 flex and rest micro LTE. I've had 4 cams replaced under warranty. I leave all my cams out 24/7/365. So they get exposed to all conditions. CS does suck now, it seems like in the past 1.5 yrs the company has grown, but the CS dept has shrunk. I like them for what I've paid and the photo xfer programs they have.</p><p></p><p>Biggest reason I've not dumped my spypoints, is the photo xfer fees. With spypoint, you get 100 pics per cam a month free. I joined the insiders club, 99 a year and I get 250 a cam free. This amount works pretty well till about Nov when deer seem to be more active. Others I've looked into, have a cam line fee of 4-10 per month per camera. Then there is a fee for # of photos plan you get. Then add the additional cost of cams, with others ranging from 125-599 compared to spypoints for 100.00.</p><p></p><p>I have really struggled with switching to another brand, but it cost so much to make the change at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 5505185, member: 1760"] I bought spypoint cams 3 years ago to try because it was one of the cheaper ones to try. I've had various issues at times, but for the most part, they get fixed by battery replacement, firmware updates or just changing the SD card to a formatted one. I now have 14 spypoints, 4 flex and rest micro LTE. I've had 4 cams replaced under warranty. I leave all my cams out 24/7/365. So they get exposed to all conditions. CS does suck now, it seems like in the past 1.5 yrs the company has grown, but the CS dept has shrunk. I like them for what I've paid and the photo xfer programs they have. Biggest reason I've not dumped my spypoints, is the photo xfer fees. With spypoint, you get 100 pics per cam a month free. I joined the insiders club, 99 a year and I get 250 a cam free. This amount works pretty well till about Nov when deer seem to be more active. Others I've looked into, have a cam line fee of 4-10 per month per camera. Then there is a fee for # of photos plan you get. Then add the additional cost of cams, with others ranging from 125-599 compared to spypoints for 100.00. I have really struggled with switching to another brand, but it cost so much to make the change at this point. [/QUOTE]
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