Title: Greedy Developer
Last modified: September 3, 2016

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# Greedy Developer

 *  [baraccuda](https://wordpress.org/support/users/baraccuda/)
 * (@baraccuda)
 * [9 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/greedy-developer/)
 * Once again, we have a greedy developer who is using the WordPress infrastructure
   to gouge users. This plugin is worthless. What kind of a knucklehead makes a 
   plugin for Facebook feeds that shows text only? That is nonsense. Had the developer
   created a useful product, I would have no problem upgrading to pro. Paying money
   helps support development, I get that. But developers have to give something 
   of value if they expect to hook us users in. Not only am I NOT going to pay for
   the PRO upgrade, I am going to send this developer an invoice for my time for
   wasting 30 minutes to install and configure this useless plugin.

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 *  Plugin Author [smashballoon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/smashballoon/)
 * (@smashballoon)
 * [9 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/greedy-developer/#post-8129145)
 * Hey baraccuda,
 * Thanks for your feedback! I was actually wondering what kind of knucklehead installs
   a plugin without reading the plugin description, but it looks like you just answered
   that question for me 🙂
 * Putting your insults aside, I’m sure you understand that in order to support,
   maintain, and update a completely free plugin it requires both time and cost.
   In order to keep this free plugin going we have to offer a Pro version. If there
   is no incentive for users to upgrade then no one purchases the Pro version and
   the plugin dies, as I’m pretty sure my family wouldn’t allow me to spend all 
   of my time working on a plugin for free, and I also don’t think our support team
   won’t work for free either unfortunately.
 * I understand that this plugin isn’t going to meet everyone’s needs, but there
   are a lot of people who use this free version and find it very useful. As we 
   state in the description; the posts don’t contain images or videos, but what 
   you do get is the ability to display an unlimited number of feeds which can be
   completely customized from head to toe, a plugin that is robust, up to date, 
   and well supported by competent and quick support staff, along with being completely
   responsive, translatable, with built in caching, and a load of other settings
   and options, all for free. I’d argue that the plugin provides a whole load of
   value, considering you paid $0 for it 😉
 * I think [the review posted immediately after yours](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/great-plugin-10745)
   pretty much sums it up.
 * Thanks again for your feedback!
 * John
 *  Thread Starter [baraccuda](https://wordpress.org/support/users/baraccuda/)
 * (@baraccuda)
 * [9 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/greedy-developer/#post-8129146)
 * Thanks for your response. Yes, you are right, it does say that images, etc. would
   need your pro version. Sorry I did not read to the very bottom of the description,
   where it says that – as sort of a disclaimer.
 * What I did read, located near the top of the page, was:
 * “Display feeds from multiple different Facebook pages/groups and use the shortcode
   to embed them into a page, post or widget anywhere on your site.”
 * You see, MY Facebook feed has images. Doesn’t yours? So, again I say again, what
   kind of a knucklehead would create a Facebook feed widget that doesn’t really
   display the feed properly?
 * Obviously, you are capable of including that feature in the plugin, it is available
   in the Pro version. Maybe it should be included in the free version, or what 
   good is the plugin?
 * There are other features that can be used as enticement for a paid version. More
   sophisticated features, such as multiple layout options, post filtering by type
   or #hashtag/string, etc.
 * And having a friend post a glowing review right after mine is unimpressive, taints
   the review process and is similar to the behavior shown by putting a disclaimer
   at the bottom of the description page. Makes me wonder if all those 5-star reviews
   are real or just more buddies.
 * And it seems I am not the only person who feels this way, as indicated in numerous
   other reviews. In fact, one person referred to your free version as a trial version
   and suggested it be removed from the repository.
 * I have been using WordPress since Matt created it and I am growing weary of the
   increasing number of plugin developers who short-thrift their free version (which
   is the whole concept of WordPress) and create plugins that are useless unless
   one buys the Pro version.
 * Oh, and finally, you brag about your customer support. Let me give you some advice
   about that… the “customer” is always right, especially when you are trying to
   convert free users to customers.

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