Cable lobby and Republicans fight proposed ban on early termination fees / Customers should be allowed to cancel cable TV without penalty, Democrats say::Customers should be allowed to cancel cable TV without penalty, Democrats say.
In the Netherlands early termination fees are not allowed, you sign up for a period and stick with that. After that initial period you can then terminate with 30 day notice, no auto renew per year, or you get a prorated refund of what you paid (in annual payment for example). A few exceptions apply but not many.
This was done to avoid the fuckery of having a very small window on annual contracts where if you missed it, you would be locked in for another year.
This was done to avoid the fuckery of having a very small window on annual contracts where if you missed it, you would be locked in for another year.
Here in the good ol US of A that’s how some of my apartment leases worked.
🎶 God bless America 🎶
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The Federal Communications Commission has taken a step toward prohibiting early termination fees charged by cable and satellite TV providers.
Cable lobby group NCTA-The Internet & Television Association opposes the plan and said it will submit comments to support “consumer choice and competitive parity.”
Carr pointed out that traditional MVPDs (Multichannel Video Programming Distributors) “are bleeding market share to new, unregulated competitors,” namely online streaming services.
Carr was referring to recent 3–2 votes on net neutrality regulations and rules that prohibit discrimination in access to broadband services.
Simington argued that consumers will end up paying more because contracts with early termination fees have discounted monthly rates.
He asked whether the FCC believes that cable and satellite providers “will, out of their gracious love of consumers, voluntarily fully retain today’s long-term contractual discounts while merely doing without ETF revenue.”
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Another example of a thing I figured 10+ years ago.
Take a headline, strip it of political references. Just the facts in question. Ask yourself, “Will this initiative hurt people?” Doesn’t matter if you feel those people deserve to be hurt. Merely ask, “Will people be hurt?”
And now you know who’s voting for it! I played this game with myself for years. Never got it wrong.
The cruelty is the point
It cuts both ways though.
In theory one could argue that eliminating ETFs would hurt the company owners and investors, who technically are people.
So it does kind of matter which people are being hurt and if they deserve it or not.
Hurt 20 millionaires/billionaires, or 100,000,000 working class people. I’m willing to bet that as a percentage of income, the investors will still lose less than the average customers are currently losing.
Extremely bad take, lol.
If the company isn’t financially sound without charging customers to no longer be customers, the business isn’t viable.
What an asinine attempt to justify predatory, anti-consumer behaviour from corporations.
I’m not sure what part of my “technically are people” language (or comment elsewhere in this thread here) made you think I’m justifying it.
But that is the fiscal conservative argument whether either of us thinks it is a good one or not, and thus a broad “it hurts people” needs greater specificity to scope it to main street concerns and not wall street concerns.
This is some real ‘paradox of tolerance’ reasoning here. Clearly by ‘will people be hurt,’ they mean the average person, not the investor class.
Yeah, the “average person” has greater specificity.
and there it is, the double down lol
Gross, dude. Listen to yourself.
The next time you get charged $200 for an early termination, I hope you think “I’m happy the shareholders didn’t get hurt”.
Fuck’s sake.
That’s… that’s not what they’re saying.
Any defense, devils advocate or otherwise, supporting early termination fees is disgusting and unacceptable. It’s not really important how they spin it.
No, the point is hurting the aristocracy is good, and I like doing it. This is just intellectual honesty. Taking your opponent’s chess pieces is an aggressive behavior, but it’s still a good thing if you want to win.
Seriously. Circular during squad moment.
The problem with this is that with most initiatives, there are winners and losers. Someone is hurt, but someone else (possibly many people) is helped. Even a Robin Hood-like approach hurts the rich, however small and insignificantly.
Can you refine that rule?
You’re right and I should refine it!
How about; “Does this initiative hurt more people than it helps?”
Fair question my friend!
(And yes, sometimes the needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many in the long term. Rare, but it can happen.)
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Being allowed to cancel subscriptions is SOCIALISM apparently!
Why do Republicans love enshittification so much?
Because they get paid to endorse it.
Not the voters though.
That’s the part that’s wild.
Many Republicans have cable, and probably even complained in the past about being ripped off with something related to their cable (no one I know loves to complain about losing money more than the Republicans I know).
And yet they vote for people that actively try to prevent that pain from going away.
It’s like they are all masochists voting in as extreme sadists as possible so their representatives will hurt them more.
“Ohhh Daddy, tie up the FCC and spank me with more monopolistic cable fees.”
Because being able to cancel cable TV service without paying a fee is “socialism”.
“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”
-LBJ
The voters will support whatever they’re told to.
They don’t like paying the fee, but they’re willing to take one for the team as long as they know that it hurts poor people more.
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This is the main thing. They will never hear about this because the media they consume will never tell them about it.
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For the last 40 years or so, Republican voters have mostly been single-issue voters. They care very passionately about one thing, and will let almost anything else slide as a result. Being in favor of cable fees doesn’t matter as long as they’re anti-abortion. Being in favor of cutting social welfare programs that those very voters rely upon is fine as long as they’re anti-trans.
For the most part, each voter only cares about one or two specific things, and the whole picture doesn’t really matter to them.
Because they’re animated shit monsters. Shouldn’t nea surprise really
Dogma was a very funny movie, dont drag shit monsters down to their level.
I wish they’ve finally just nationalize the entire infrastructure and then sell access to the ISPs like they did with British Telecom in the UK. Cable companies are scum and they shouldn’t be getting any further support or federal funding after the shit they’ve pulled.
I didn’t need a new phone line when I wanted to change long distance plans 40 years ago. Why is Internet service any different? Mandate a line/conduit to each house and be done with it. See how they like it when they actually have to compete.
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Ignoring any specific ideas about morality, conservatives (in the sense of people who resist change) and guaranteed to be on the wrong side of history, because their very nature is to cling to ideas that everyone else has decided are obsolete.
Freedom is slavery!
Republicans.
Yeah, the problem is they really do believe the next line - even if they don’t know it.
“Ignorance is strength”
aka “Do your own research”
Republican Party: We hate you, fuck you.
Republican voters: I want those guys!
Internet plans too?
Wait til streaming services start having contracts. That’s next
If you feel comfortable giving your SSN to privacy.com, you can just give them a privacy.com credit card number and then cancel whenever you want.
You could probably do the same thing with a reloadable prepaid card and then just withdraw all the money whenever you want to stop paying.
I mean it could still be a breach of contract. Chances are they won’t pursue you in court though
Technically, but it’s not likely. They’d probably do more damage to their reputation then it would be worth.
Cable companies don’t have reputations
While this would be wonderful, I also believe that Cable providers are private companies, and shouldn’t be regulated by the government.
I’m sure you also believe “the market will self-regulate” despite near-daily evidence that without stronger regulation it’s a race to the bottom.
Truth is denied those who seek it with both eyes shut.
Actually, quite the opposite.
I believe that in general the economy should be left free, but not in cases of extreme recession or inflation (ex. Right now). In fact, that’s basically one of the three reasons the federal government was established; to establish a common currency and economy, to regulate mail, and to solve disputes between states.
That being said, a private company should be able to run their business how they want to run it without being told off by a government.
Edit: Clarified wording.
I believe that in general the economy should be left free
But why? Do you really think it’s good for service providers to screw their customers around with things like cancellation fees? Market forced have clearly failed to prevent that particular kind of fuckery.
I feel like conversatives just learn first principals and stop there. It’s kinda sad. The FCC, FTC, etc exist in order to keep our markets fair and consumer friendly.
This weird, free-trade utopia that they dream about does not exist, has never existed, and cannot exist. Instead when you remove all the regulation, you get anarchy like we see today in many 3rd world countries.
I would love to see our government get more efficient and targetted with its regulation, but to simply argue against it is extremely naive.
Correct, assuming some fairly specific definitions of “conservatives” and “anarchy”.
If they wouldn’t apple would still sell lightning ports instead of type c, if government regulate behaviour of citizens they should regulate behaviour of corporations too, USA government said that corporations have legal rights as persons but somehow they don’t have same obligations as persons while they should have, if do A then do B it’s pretty simple
Cable providers are among the worst fucking crooks in the entire country.
Just tried to take as much money from you as possible while providing ass tier service.