AT Skimming
By 👻 @CompletePlate69, 01/16/2024 3:54 am
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Idea #1: Appointment Trader should stop being a rip off. Once you give AT money, they skim off the top a cut whether the trade is satisfied or not. Outrageous. Suggestion: Stop skimming.
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Reply from 🥩 @FamousStation67 (01/16/2024 8:54 am)
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Idea#2: Lets apply the same towards the entire 401k industry - fees on fees charged whether the market goes up or down!
Idea#3: Lets apply the same towards the entire tipping industry - “20% gratuity is automatically applied to your bill” - whether the food/service is excellent or subpar!
Outrageous.
Suggestion: Its a free market; take it or leave it. Let the market decide whats worth and whats not.
What are we talking about - 30 cents on every $10 or so? I endorse this fee actually. Its also helps keep certain clientele away. Like your “dress code” enforcement at a high end venue.
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By 👻 @CompletePlate69 (01/18/2024 5:46 am)
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Idea 2: 401k already acquired stock as opposed to a ghost, non-existent Appointment Trader reservation never rendered;
Idea 2: typing occurs after a service or good is rendered as opposed to a ghost, non-existent Appointment Trader reservation never rendered.
If I am charged for a good or service never rendered, that is not a free market but rather a corrupt market.
This fee for non service rendered would only be endorsed by the parties not rendering the service.
This is not know as free market but rather as fraud.
By 🥩 @FamousStation67 (01/19/2024 8:27 pm)
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Idea 2: If I choose not to tip at a venue that forces a compulsory tip, I have no choice at such venues except to not dine there - right?
This is fraud? Go call the fraud police. The 3% is likely charged to move money across payment processors and accounts. Or maybe its charged for nothing. Calling it fraud is your loving opinion - until proven guilty. Plenty of happy customers, last I checked.