by Steve » Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:23 pm
I think I'm going to give this one a pass.
The waiver is sub-par. If they paid a lawyer to write it, then they should try to get their money back. If not, they should think about hiring one. Think really hard.
The pictures of the owners are not particularly professional. Wifebeaters, regardless of color, are not professional in appearance. Outside of select rap videos and WWE, of course. Although the fashionable blue gloves totally make the ensemble.
The posed photos on the site are less than encouraging. Seeing muzzles pointed upward may be fashionable in photos designed to encourage the furtherment of a Jihad, but muzzle awareness and professional looking kit is much more likely to earn my business.
Also, in my mind, religion is a private thing. Advertising it on a site is a quick way to get this agnostic to put away his wallet. Although I do appreciate the heads-up about the importance of faith in the business model. It's sort of like one of those warning signs you learn to watch out for on a first date.
Have I mentioned the importance of using proper punctuation, capitalization, and grammar in the presentation of a website? It all comes down to professionalism in appearance. Taking the time to do it right encourages trust. This site fails to establish that trust.
Seems like a wonderful way for a church youth group to bond. This heathen will pass, thank you very much. Even if the field was outstanding, I'm going to assume it is full of mouthbreathers and children, simply because of the presentation provided by the site. Maybe if the community grows, and there are changes to the site, I might give it a try at some point in the future. In reality, though, as this sits, it's a no-go for me.
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