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HP executive boasts that its controversial ink subscription model is "locking" in customers::undefined

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[–] shalafi@lemmy.world -4 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Or, and bear with me here, consumers could wake up and not purchase garbage?

It's been plain for a solid decade+ that consumer inkjets are garbage and money pits. If people keep buying, why should HP stop selling?

Comes down to a basic question, "Does the government owe it to you to not hurt yourself?" Meh, sometimes yes, sometimes no. Crazy complex for a simple question, ain't it?

But if one can't be assed to take 5-minutes of research before purchasing a printer, seeing how fucked up HP and inkjets are, I can't help them, and it ain't the government's business to stop them.

[–] mriormro@lemmy.world 15 points 11 months ago

Consumer protection from predatory practices is literally "government business".

[–] ericisshort@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

What a horribly naive and flawed perspective.

“If people aren’t smart enough to avoid murders and not get murdered, I can’t help them, and it ain’t the government’s business to stop murders.”

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[–] uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 11 months ago

Yeah, gambling, then lootboxes demonstrated citizens need to be protected from dark patterns. And their use by government officials (say by the George W. Bush administration) should be felonious.