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In reply to the discussion: "An openly hostile relationship" -- how consumers are treated by major corporations [View all]mdbl
(8,781 posts)46. Now that we have a corrupt system of justice, it will only get worse
The days of respect and equality (or the hope for it) are over.
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"An openly hostile relationship" -- how consumers are treated by major corporations [View all]
lostnfound
Yesterday
OP
No one should be surprised by this as major corps only care about money, not people
sakabatou
Yesterday
#4
A large part of the blame is monopolization and deregulation - goals the (r)epugs have had for years
erronis
Yesterday
#5
Wow! Each one of those are horrible. It's almost as if they really don't want our business.
erronis
Yesterday
#14
We just need to give them more tax cuts, so they can trickle it down all over us.
IronLionZion
Yesterday
#18
I used to have Verizon as my family mobile phone provider, but switched to T-Mobile several years ago.
patphil
Yesterday
#19
My friend canceled Verizon for an Xfinity deal and it was a nightmare.
live love laugh
Yesterday
#23
I think that's because the American People are treated as customers or consumers, not clients,
Uncle Joe
Yesterday
#24
I'd add that today, the American People are no longer even customers/consumers, but only data producers for data
ancianita
10 hrs ago
#67
American late stage, tech-powered hypercapitalism is the biggest wealth extraction and transfer scheme in human history.
Celerity
Yesterday
#25
Costco and Chewy have fantastic customer relations, in my experience.
MoonlightHillFarm
Yesterday
#34
I totally agree with everything you say... it's what I've been saying now for years,
slightlv
Yesterday
#35
On my American flight home yesterday, they took out the backseat entertainment.
Initech
Yesterday
#42
OMG that is an EXCELLENT slogan. "Treat us like humans not like walking dollar signs"!!!
lostnfound
Yesterday
#49
On the other hand- Here's a wall filled with compliments from customers of my independent hardware store, posted on Yelp
NBachers
Yesterday
#52
It's as if Armageddon and the Final Days of Planet Earth are anticipated . . .
Aussie105
22 hrs ago
#61
I was thinking about issues that predate today's difficulty reaching a human...
CBHagman
22 hrs ago
#60
After fourteen years practicing medicine for publicly funded community health clinics,
Aristus
10 hrs ago
#68