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California to regulate junk fees

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  • CopperC Offline
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    That will save consumers a bundle.

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      I’m all for this. It used to be just resorts.

      Two weeks ago I saw it at a regular old Marriott in downtown Seattle.

      And then of course the mandatory service fee of 22%(!) at a fucking restaurant in DC.

      Oh - and now do airlines.

      They’ll end up, after a lot of drama, with the same formula they use every time they have a trifecta: take away health care and food assistance from low income families and use the money to fund tax cuts for their donors.

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        That will save consumers a bundle.

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        @Copper said in California to regulate junk fees:

        That will save consumers a bundle.

        Indeed it will.

        They’ll end up, after a lot of drama, with the same formula they use every time they have a trifecta: take away health care and food assistance from low income families and use the money to fund tax cuts for their donors.

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          The question is whether this spreads...

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            I'd like it if shops were obligated to include sales tax in their advertised price. It's a bloody stupid tradition to leave it off.

            I was only joking

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              Agreed but at least its consistent and everyone knows the amount.

              The difference between the advertised price and true price of a hotel stay or a flight can be pretty ridiculous.

              They’ll end up, after a lot of drama, with the same formula they use every time they have a trifecta: take away health care and food assistance from low income families and use the money to fund tax cuts for their donors.

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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                Agreed but at least its consistent and everyone knows the amount.

                The difference between the advertised price and true price of a hotel stay or a flight can be pretty ridiculous.

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                @jon-nyc said in California to regulate junk fees:

                Agreed but at least its consistent and everyone knows the amount.

                I can never remember the different taxes for RI and MA. Also, some liquor stores include tax, and some don't. In Rhode Island, beer is taxed, but wine and spirits are not. I have no idea why.

                And yes, the increasing restaurant behaviour is terrible - it's basically fraud.

                I was only joking

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                  True what states tax and don’t tax can seem pretty arbitrary across product types but it’s consistent from vendor to vendor. I it’s annoying but it isn’t borderline fraudulent like hotels and flights increasingly are.

                  They’ll end up, after a lot of drama, with the same formula they use every time they have a trifecta: take away health care and food assistance from low income families and use the money to fund tax cuts for their donors.

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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    Agreed but at least its consistent and everyone knows the amount.

                    The difference between the advertised price and true price of a hotel stay or a flight can be pretty ridiculous.

                    CopperC Offline
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                    @jon-nyc said in California to regulate junk fees:

                    advertised price and true price

                    On a recent flight on Breeze airlines, the initial price was $68. I booked it for my wife, I upgraded the seat and paid for 1 checked bag and ended up paying around $250. And that was half the price of the flight on American.

                    She really liked Breeze. They have screwy schedules, they don't fly the same flights every day. If you can live with the schedule they are pretty good.

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                      I agree with this plan. I know we have discussed this issue about concert tickets, etc. I think that @89th had some good comments on this.

                      I also agree with @Doctor-Phibes . With today's technology, cash registers are basically computers. Everything could be programmed to show the total price including tax. Not sure why it is not done this way. Many other countries, this is already the standard.

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