Android app (and live web listening) is coming in a few weeks. At that time you'll be able to call in and participate in Matt's live rooms. Until then, you can listen to published episodes and highlights from a computer or Android device via the web app. Catch all of Matt's episodes here: https://www.callin.com/show/tk-live-VOaYFhTeLH
Android app (and live web listening) is coming in a few weeks. At that time you'll be able to call in and participate in Matt's live rooms. Until then, you can listen to published episodes and highlights from a computer or Android device via the web app. Catch all of Matt's episodes here: https://www.callin.com/show/tk-live-VOaYFhTeLH
"listen to published" episodes does not = participation.
I don't believe it is ethical to invite subscribers to a call in episode when they are not able to participate because they have not purchased a particular brand of expensive phone. Its unnecessarily discriminatory. It also seems like a bait and switch advertising from a subscription sales perspective. This wasn't disclosed at the time you offered a subscription to me. I am glad that you are making efforts to correct this, but until that time, I believe you should refrain from offering call-in participation segments. It's not illegal, per say, but it's just not right-- in my opinion.
Android app (and live web listening) is coming in a few weeks. At that time you'll be able to call in and participate in Matt's live rooms. Until then, you can listen to published episodes and highlights from a computer or Android device via the web app. Catch all of Matt's episodes here: https://www.callin.com/show/tk-live-VOaYFhTeLH
"listen to published" episodes does not = participation.
I don't believe it is ethical to invite subscribers to a call in episode when they are not able to participate because they have not purchased a particular brand of expensive phone. Its unnecessarily discriminatory. It also seems like a bait and switch advertising from a subscription sales perspective. This wasn't disclosed at the time you offered a subscription to me. I am glad that you are making efforts to correct this, but until that time, I believe you should refrain from offering call-in participation segments. It's not illegal, per say, but it's just not right-- in my opinion.
It hasn't been addressed. Until it has, I have a right to express a compliant as a subscriber. Whether you approve, or not, is irrelevant.