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Surveillance Pricing

13 pointsby ssklash12 months ago

3 comments

ssklash12 months ago
I like to think I&#x27;m pretty aware of corporate surveillance practices, but this article really opened my eyes to some of the most devious practices.<p>The price fixing aspect was especially worrying. It&#x27;s been well publicized that rents only seem to go up and there are housing crises all over the place, but I assumed it was more due to the usual supply and demand, corporations buying property and raising rents, etc. But I had no idea it was explicit price collusion through 3rd party intermediates, who only exist to enable a token attempt to prevent anti-trust action against them.
er0k12 months ago
&gt; Plexure boasts that it can predict what day a given customer is getting paid on and use that information to raise prices on all the goods the customer shops for on that day, on the assumption that you&#x27;re willing to pay more when you&#x27;ve got a healthy bank balance.<p>wow that is so gross
CatWChainsaw12 months ago
As long as everyone, including the people responsible for these disgusting tactics, gets equally surveilled, there shouldn&#x27;t be a problem! What do you mean that&#x27;s not how it works?