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Comment Re:Twice (Score 1) 21

Yes. That is how engineering liability works. Know why engineers routinely refuse to do dangerous things they are now qualified for? Because they would personally go to prison. And they all know that.

According to a friend with a PE license, his signature now also carries and unlimited civil liability. But yeah, the potential prison time is the bigger deterrent.

Comment Re:Twice (Score 2) 21

That will never work even if passed into law (they will hire people to go to jail while real decision makers will remain unaffected).

That's why you start with the CEO. The plea bargain is, "Either a) you made this decision, and we assume you did since you're the CEO, and therefore get the longest prison sentence, at least a year for every person ripped off (and we know there were millions of people ripped off), and no concurrent sentences, or you testify against whoever did make the decision, and you get a lesser sentence." The second time you do that, the patsy will have extensive documentation to back up their testimony. If there is a second time.

What would work is to make service free for a decade at the highest possible service tier. Can't cancel gym after making reasonable effort? It is free! That will stop this BS almost immediately.

At which point they simply cancel the higher service tiers, after a protracted legal fight over exactly how to define "highest possible service tier." After all, if it's the most expensive tier, it must be the highest, even though the service it provides is tangibly worse than the lowest, free level. "For $1,000.00/year, you pay three times the shipping cost on all orders. And we are now required by court order to put you in this tier - but for free!"

Comment Re:Going for gold (Score 4, Insightful) 239

They didn't say whose value it strengthened. And I'm sure this strengthens the (monetary) value for them of you owning their shitty refrigerator.

But I supposed one could, if one was stuck with one of these shitty devices, spray paint over the screen, and cut the wires to the speaker. Or dump the whole piece of crap into a river somewhere and buy a real refrigerator.

Comment Re:Twice (Score 3, Insightful) 21

There are multiple opportunities to sign up for it during checkout, some of which are . . . subtle.

"No thanks", followed by "FREE SHIPPIN" (in big letters) "with Amazon Prime" (in tiny letters in a font color with poor contrast to the background), for instance.

(The difficulty in cancelling, IMO, should be a prosecutable criminal offense with automatic prison time, starting with the CEO of the company.)

Comment Re:Hurry up already (Score 1) 241

The sooner type A goes away and is replaced completely with type C the better.

Except, of course, for people who have old equipment that a) costs a hell of a lot to replace, and b) is durable enough that even at 15-20 years old, still works fine, even though the computer that controls it has been replaced several times.

But, hey, that's not you, so fuck them, eh?

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