And they call it the wrong name (Mavic Pro 2 - DJI don't offer such a model) It should be correctly called a Mavic 2 Pro.Unless I am missing something, I see no photos and no price.
Good luck with your sale. I have that combo and it is an excellent flying combo.Noted and up dated. Thanks
ThanksGood luck with your sale. I have that combo and it is an excellent flying combo.
Speaking of corrections, that would be “DJI DOESN’T offer…” and not “DJI DON’T offer…”.And they call it the wrong name (Mavic Pro 2 - DJI don't offer such a model) It should be correctly called a Mavic 2 Pro.
I always think of DJI as a group of companies, therefore, plural. In that context, "Don't" is correct, as in - they do not.Speaking of corrections, that would be “DJI DOESN’T offer…” and not “DJI DON’T offer…”.
Just sayin’.
I always think of DJI as a group of companies, therefore, plural. In that context, "Don't" is correct, as in - they do not.
SOLDAnd they call it the wrong name (Mavic Pro 2 - DJI don't offer such a model) It should be correctly called a Mavic 2 Pro.
SOLDYeah…unfortunately, nobody can possibly know that you have an issue with imagined plurality. You may be correct in your own thoughts, but the wordage doesn’t convey nor justify that. It’s still incorrect.
EXAMPLE:
Pharmaceuticals DON’T care about you.
Proctor and Gamble DOESN’T care about you.
P&G is ALSO a conglomerate, but is never referred to in plural form. I’m pretty sure that it’s not “PG&Pals” on the Exchange
SOLDSpeaking of corrections, that would be “DJI DOESN’T offer…” and not “DJI DON’T offer…”.
Just sayin’.
SOLDGood luck with your sale. I have that combo and it is an excellent flying combo.
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