Renting your camera gear on Sharegrid?

5 years 9 months ago #591915 by CaptNemo
Have you listed your old camera gear, or any of your gear on Sharegrid?  What has been your experience?   Any issues with gear getting damaged?  

If so, how did it get resolved?  


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5 years 9 months ago #591922 by effron
I'm not certain I like that idea, others might. I'll be watching this thread closely....

Why so serious?
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5 years 9 months ago #591938 by CaptNemo
It seems interesting on older not used gear is what I'm thinking.  Heck it works with Uber and other car, home and boat share programs.  Why not camera gear?  


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5 years 9 months ago #592074 by GWS
If there was bullet proof way to keep my gear covered down to the scratch, then maybe. 


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5 years 9 months ago #592096 by Sawyer
Well the tough part about this for me is what happens when a minor scratch occurs on your camera.  What is the process to prove who did what?

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5 years 9 months ago #592242 by Luca
Exactly!  It turns into a she said, he said


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5 years 9 months ago #592325 by Photo Junky
So tough.  First thought yes I would consider.  However I'm haunted on what could go wrong and how would I prove who did what.  I guess I'll sit this one out to read other reviews.  


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5 years 9 months ago #592363 by Flash Steven

effron wrote: I'm not certain I like that idea, others might. I'll be watching this thread closely....


:agree:  you know what?  I'm with you on this one.  I just can't say either or for the reasons that have been mentioned already.   

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5 years 9 months ago #592394 by Miss Polly
Well it's no different than proving a renter of your home via airbnb broke a vase, or scratched a door.  I'm guessing, I haven't used this company, and not on either side of the fence.  However I think assuming you look beyond the insurance side of things (which I assume they would have figured out), the model could work.  


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5 years 9 months ago #592447 by Peter Nunez
Hmmmm, I wouldn't be the first in line to give up my camera to another for rent.  


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5 years 9 months ago #592587 by Frisco
Hmmm will need to think about this one.  

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5 years 9 months ago - 5 years 9 months ago #592596 by icepics
Never heard of it so looked it up. Says the insurance is thru Athos. Never heard of them either. Skimmed thru their Terms; it says under Availability of Products that "We do not imply that the products or services we present are available for use in jurisdictions in which we are not licensed to do business...".

So I looked on my state website, they didn't show up in a search so I don't know if they're licensed to provide insurance in my state or not. Probably better to find out before assuming they're going to cover damages.

Glanced at the Privacy info. too. For Sharegrid it says they may ask for information... under 'Information You Provide to Us' it says "3) Copies and/or information regarding your business license..." "...address verification documentation (including statements and bills), employment information, background information..." and on and on. Now I've done work where background checks were done, I don't have a problem with that for a job, but... for this??

I was thinking, we always used to get told to read the fine print...

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5 years 9 months ago #592641 by KenMan
Interesting idea, could work with the right checks and balances to protect the gear owners.  Could this be the platform that takes down rental agencies?  Or at least moves them to different model? 


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5 years 9 months ago #592743 by garyrhook

KenMan wrote: Interesting idea, could work with the right checks and balances to protect the gear owners.  Could this be the platform that takes down rental agencies?  Or at least moves them to different model? 


What other model should rental agencies be using?

And why on earth do people think that every crazy idea that is "disruptive" is a good thing? Since you're not paying attention, let me point out that Uber and Lyft pay a pittance to the drivers before depreciation of the vehicle. Sorry, but we've been sold a lie.


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5 years 9 months ago #592779 by Matt VanDyke
I know a few Uber drivers, they are run down, their cars have crazy high miles, and they regret getting started.  One even tried Lyft and said it's no better.  All the same ordeal.  


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