Friday, November 13, 2020 9:44:05 PM
Possible concern (but maybe not).
Has anyone brought up the fact that their Experience Center's photo on their website is photoshopped? They deleted all the signs with Photoshop, then added a poorly made sign with their name on it.
The key giveaways are the white truck in the back window of the shop, plus all the shadows of the building and trees being the same in both photos. The google images for this address is from 2019.
https://ibb.co/2ZHm4Rs
https://www.imperiummotorcompany.com/location/ (Company's website for comparison)
I'm heavily invested in this company, so I'm hoping this doesn't seem like a big deal to people. Maybe its just for the time being until they open, and they'll change it soon. But I'm curious to hear what other people think of it. Because then I got to thinking, if they can photoshop this, then whats to say they didn't just steal all the Skywell pictures from their website and post them on their own website. And if you look at the pictures on DSG's homepage, they're clearly taken from the Skywell website, which is fine with me, but then I see that they've literally changed every single description for each picture. Almost as if they took the photos without permission and then to avoid legal trouble, they changed the wording on each picture so it's not "stealing". Also the video of the car on DSG's website, that's also taken from the longer video on Skywell's website. Why wouldn't DSG include the entire video? Did they steal that too and only use a small portion of the clip to avoid legal trouble? I dont know, maybe i'm paranoid about this; maybe this has already been discussed on this forum, but if anybody has any opinions on this then id love to hear them. Thanks.
Also the warning on the bottom page in on their website scares me. its like theyre saying we can lie and do anything we want on this website and we're not accountable for it because we warned you.
Has anyone brought up the fact that their Experience Center's photo on their website is photoshopped? They deleted all the signs with Photoshop, then added a poorly made sign with their name on it.
The key giveaways are the white truck in the back window of the shop, plus all the shadows of the building and trees being the same in both photos. The google images for this address is from 2019.
https://ibb.co/2ZHm4Rs
https://www.imperiummotorcompany.com/location/ (Company's website for comparison)
I'm heavily invested in this company, so I'm hoping this doesn't seem like a big deal to people. Maybe its just for the time being until they open, and they'll change it soon. But I'm curious to hear what other people think of it. Because then I got to thinking, if they can photoshop this, then whats to say they didn't just steal all the Skywell pictures from their website and post them on their own website. And if you look at the pictures on DSG's homepage, they're clearly taken from the Skywell website, which is fine with me, but then I see that they've literally changed every single description for each picture. Almost as if they took the photos without permission and then to avoid legal trouble, they changed the wording on each picture so it's not "stealing". Also the video of the car on DSG's website, that's also taken from the longer video on Skywell's website. Why wouldn't DSG include the entire video? Did they steal that too and only use a small portion of the clip to avoid legal trouble? I dont know, maybe i'm paranoid about this; maybe this has already been discussed on this forum, but if anybody has any opinions on this then id love to hear them. Thanks.
Also the warning on the bottom page in on their website scares me. its like theyre saying we can lie and do anything we want on this website and we're not accountable for it because we warned you.
