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Re: All a formality You know what's really sad? The fact that EA is even that high. I mean, they make non-essential items in a competitive market. If you get screwed by them, then buy someone else's games. Ticketmaster is sort of the same, except they have a relative monopoly.
AT&T, BofA, and Comcast all provide essential services that people can't do without. Two of those have monopolies throughout many parts of the country, and duopolies in the areas where they might have one competitor. BofA has a societal duty to provide consumers with essential financial services, but they at least have a bit of competition. The horror stories that I can tell you about BofA...they're unfuckingreal.
What I'm getting at here is how in the hell is a video game company at the top of the list when their products are meaningless compared to what the others provide? People's priorities are really messed up. |
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 me1212 join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | They are in the final 4 because they pissed of reddit and 4chan, as well as most gamers on the internet. Those are very power things to piss off when you are in an online voting. |
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| reply to Arty50 At least banking has competition. Big banks have the advantage of convenience but small banks have better service. I left TD Bank for a local bank because TD Bank had a data breach and they got too high on fees. As most of my purchases are on my debit card. I can count on less than one hand the number of times I've used an ATM in a given month and if I need cash I'll go to the supermarket or CVS and I'll buy a soda and get cash back. Most ATMs around here get $3.50 to pull money out but getting cash back costs nothing minus the cost of the soda or candy bar that you have to purchase for the privilege of getting cash back.
Back in the good old days the state of Iowa had a ban on ATM terminal fees and I think non bank ATMs were banned in Iowa as well. -- I've experienced ImOn (when they were McLeod USA), Mediacom, Comcast, and Time Warner and I currently have DirecTV. They are much better than broadcast TV.
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 | reply to Arty50 said by Arty50:You know what's really sad? The fact that EA is even that high. I mean, they make non-essential items in a competitive market. If you get screwed by them, then buy someone else's games. Ticketmaster is sort of the same, except they have a relative monopoly.
AT&T, BofA, and Comcast all provide essential services that people can't do without. Two of those have monopolies throughout many parts of the country, and duopolies in the areas where they might have one competitor. BofA has a societal duty to provide consumers with essential financial services, but they at least have a bit of competition. The horror stories that I can tell you about BofA...they're unfuckingreal.
What I'm getting at here is how in the hell is a video game company at the top of the list when their products are meaningless compared to what the others provide? People's priorities are really messed up. Right on!! Who gives a rats a** about some stupid game, or the company, when it comes down to real life matters?
AT&T should EASILY win this award,or Verizon, and I've never had AT&T.
Comcast, I have to deal with on customers computers and I agree, they totally suck. Charter should be immediately behind them though.
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| HERE! HERE!! BofA has seriously SCREWED a lot of people, starting with me back in the 70s.. I swore I'd never do business with them again.. Unfortuantly, my mortgage with Countrywide got sucked into them in 2008, but fortuantly, QuickenLoans came to my rescue in January with a refi that dropped my payment by $200 and a 2% interest reduction.... BYE BYE BofA!!! F.U. Hope you win the worst company title.. you sooo richly deserve it |
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