Aww … poor little ISPs.

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    2 years ago

    It’s not really about eating the costs of doing business. A restaurant doesn’t charge you $1 at the end of your bill for washing your fork, it’s just part of the cost of serving the dish and so your Salmon Rice dish is $18 not $17.

    The point is that the listed prices for services should either have these fees be built right into the price…as pretty much all businesses do…or if you’re going to put it at the end of the bill then it needs to be clearly defined per FCC.

    It’s a transparency problem. Not only is your $60 cell phone bill not actually $60 but then they also don’t tell you about the additional fees very well when they tack them on at the end. It’s gotta be one or the other, not neither.

    • @wklink@beehaw.org
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      322 years ago

      Restaurants also don’t have a line item on their bill to make you pay for their anti-unionization efforts. ISPs, on the other hand, do often have a “regulatory recovery fee,” the purpose of which is to pay their lobbyists to fight regulators so they can continue to screw you.

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      Why does everyone try to prove everyone else wrong? That entire first paragraph is completely unnecessary. You can simply add to a discussion without being "well actually " about some detail you want to nitpick. The other two paragraphs are spot on.

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        Because it’s a meaningful distinction. The issue isn’t them passing the cost to their customers. It’s them lying about their prices instead of telling you what they’re going to charge you.

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          They government is charging them those fees. And the government has said that they do not need to pass those fees onto the customer.

          In order to operate they must pay those fees. They do not need to charge the customer those fees. But they do anyways.

          Thus, they are passing the cost of doing business onto the customer.

          Read the quoted text.

          Is it the only issue? No. It is part of the issue. And the FCC called them out on it.

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            They will literally always pass all of their costs of doing business to their customers. That’s what businesses are and it is impossible to function any other way.

            It is not in any way part of the issue. There is exactly one issue here. It’s adding these fees on top of the price you advertised to the customer with absolutely zero way for the customer to find out the actual price they’ll be charged. That’s the only thing the FCC cares about here and the entire issue. Anything else is a lie and a misdirection.

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        42 years ago

        Not trying to prove you or anyone else wrong… that’s a really odd and unnecessarily defensive take.

        It’s just a discussion.

      • cheer
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        32 years ago

        It’s really one of the worst things brought over from reddit

        • @WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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          52 years ago

          I like to imagine people doing that in an every day conversation. It’s ridiculous. No one would ever talk to them lol