21 Everyday Things That Are Totally and Completely a Scam
Maybe it's a law or a practice that has been a tradition for years, but we can't help but feel a little cheated when we participate in these things.
Published 3 years ago in Ouch
Scams will slip under our radar sometimes. Maybe it's a law or a practice that has been a tradition for years, but we can't help but feel a little cheated when we participate in these things.
Over at r/AskReddit we found some things that are definitely a scam.
Over at r/AskReddit we found some things that are definitely a scam.
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Credit score system. For instance, in what universe is paying off your debt a risk factor, such that your credit score drops significantly if you pay down what you owe? So I pay my bills, so that looks sketchy and I am penalized for it? Like I paid off an old credit card and my score dropped 130 points. -u/Squaragus_Asparagus13
Ticketmaster, the fees are just the beginning. They got sick of stubhub eating up that juicy "secondary" market, so now offer the handy ability to scalp tickets right on the site. You just buy them, (usually) double the price, and put them for sale as "verified." All without actually leaving your chair. Funny thing is, they aren't doubling the good seats, because that just gets silly. So you have people buying the balcony blocks, which at one concert were $70,and jacking the price to $140. Meanwhile, for $240 there were seats three rows back from the stage. -u/emu31415920
I think Student Loan servicers. For example, Navient manages Federally guaranteed debt for the US Gov in Student loans, has the IRS as their personal collection agency. They constantly, I mean CONSTANTLY fuck up to the extent they get dragged in front of Congressional Hearings, and their CEO is paid $7.7M annually. -u/Firebolt164