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The Failing of Capitalism

By: newplug send a private message
Detroit : MI : USA | 6 months ago  
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there to hustle me. And I'm not speaking of the person waiting outside the store with the trench coat offering to sell me stolen merchandise out of his pocket or the trunk of his car. No the very person whose business I'm trying to legitimately support. It's as if all of commerce has become contractual scams. You almost have to sign on the dotted line to purchase anything nowadays.

And ofcourse, no one has time to read a contractual agreement, after waiting in a line that took forever to finally get to you, you are just ready to purchase the damn thing and then there are all these costly warranty that makes no sense to purchase, until the moment you begin to use the product and find out that you're just out of luck because the warranty that came with the product doesn't cover the very part of the product that has broken.

Call it what you want but it's all hustle. These things were designed to break, no one seems to make products that are designed to work anymore. It is getting to the point where the guy sitting outside the store with the trenchcoat selling merchandice out of his trunk is becoming more dependable than the legitimate merchant. This is what troubles me in this world. Remember the old telephones that we would get for free from the telephone company back in the 70's. They practically never broke, 30 year old technology but where are they now? No one will even sell this type of quality today.

I dont mind spending my money, but it should never be legal for a person to be robbed, and given a receipt of purchase.

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