It gets worse. You get a subscription for a streaming service. Now if you don’t pay for the premium version you have to watch commercials again. A subscription on a subscription.
That is what cable did. In the beginning, you paid for cable TV primarily because you got sick and tired of the ads on regular TV. Then you start having ads on cable TV that you already paid for. In other words, the cable companies are double dipping. And they claim it is to keep prices down. Yeah right.
imagine if everybody was like you XD but most ppl love subs as she mentioned when sales force and ms office started doing this. boo on those ppl who can afford paying for something they don't use every sec.
@@cattigereyes1I didn't knew, that my old DVD-Player has AI to stop me from watching my DVDs, instead of subscribing to Amazon+ and DisneyPrime... 😂😅
“I couldn’t read the article”. Do you know how frustrating it is when you want to keep up to date on current news but EVERY SINGLE WEBSITE needs a subscription to even see ONE article?
@@RealShaktimaan I guess the marketing portion should be better regulated. Lot of subscription services have sketch marketing and contracts. Also, some practices should be looked at like easy to subscribe but hard to get out interfaces. I'd not say turn subscription illegal, but some types seem to not add anything and have no reason to be one and the "free" market is failing to react to them. Maybe what can become a subscription should be more specific.
@@williamyoung9401 Yeah, you can't even GET physical copies of a lot of games now, and even when you can it's the 1.0 version with no updates or bug fixes... and we all know how bug-free many 1.0 versions are now.
it is ILLEGAL TO circumvent software to USE the thing you OWN but its LEGAL for corporations to BRICK IT? This is top level anti consumer crap right there! we need to restart life on earth NOW!
@@davidperry4013 there is such a thing. Its called open source. Mega corporations always denounce it. Why? Becuase if forces absolutely transparency and allows you to "open up the hood" and modify any compent you don't like.
@@JustaReadingguy Email/call your politicians and ask them to talk about this and make it clear it's connected to your vote. Politicians are happy to trap us in issue-free ideologies, it makes their lives easier. I'm glad people are getting mad about real shared issues, because hopefully it will trigger some politicians to actually solve problems instead of just being People in Power.
When Netflix took off, movie piracy decreased but nowadays there are multiple different streaming services that show different movies, as a result movie piracy has become more popular than ever.
Right ! With so many different streaming services who pay to have the monopoly over a movie or series, most people cannot pay for all streaming services. They have to pick and choose the one that suits them best and if they really want to watch something from another service well... There aren't many options. Maybe streaming services should bring back loaning a movie or series for a price for those who don't want to subscribe, but really want to watch that one movie they heard about. Goes against their subscription ideology, put more profitable than piracy and there is always the chance that after "loaning to watch" a few movies or series from one streaming services, someone decides to subscribe after doing some simple maths 🤔
Goes to show, people aren’t cheapskates or thieves. If something’s reasonably priced and conveniently packaged, people will pay for it. When the pirates offer a better service for free than the companies who demand money in exchange, guess where people gonna go?
True. Sales of physical media are down a lot compared to 5 or 6 years ago, but BluRay, CD’s and even LP’s are being kept alive by a growing realisation that ‘online everything’ is not a good idea.
It's important to note that when you canceled your newspaper or magazine subscription. The existing copies didn't disappear from your house. You could also buy individual issues at a reasonable price.
I'm still annoyed with the change in newspaper or magazine subscriptions, though -- it used to be that you'd pay for a year of deliveries. Then they'd send you a notice, asking you to pay for the next year. If you didn't pay, they stopped delivering. Now, you are subscribed, whether you like it or not, and have to actively cancel to get it to stop. Subscriptions should be, by default, opt-in, where, at most, one willingly turns on auto-renewal, rather than being forced to cancel in order to turn it off.
Good luck canceling your newspaper subscription. I had one for a while and even though I was able to sign up online, I had to call them in order to cancel. I have no idea how that isn't an ADA violation.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade Same with a carwash subscription I had. I looked all over the website for a cancellation, but had to submit a support ticket instead.
This is actual piracy by the manufacturer. You paid for the car, its components, and the electricity; however, the manufacturer’s holding your car or components hostage until you pay an additional ransom. It should be illegal under the Internet Piracy Act!
You might want to review the definition of piracy. That is either you not doing your homework on what you want to buy, or it's you agreeing to a bad deal and incentivizing a sales model that you then want to bitterly complain about.
@flippy66 Yeah, typical American. “Our culture peculiarly honors the act of blaming, which it takes as the sign of virtue and intellect.” (Trilling) Take responsibility for your choices.
@flippy66 at least they're still in business. What's going to happen to Fiskar owners? Imagine shelling out 60k plus taxes only to find out a year later that your car will be completely useless ... and many will still have a payment due
We've bought only HP printers for decades until recently when it detected a 3rd party ink cartridges. It's now in trash and we bought an Epson with refillable ink chambers.
It's annoying that one has to do research on whether or not a given printer will scam you, once you take it home. On the bright side, I've had good luck with Brother laser printers. They don't have a history with useless subscriptions, and hopefully it stays that way.
Mine detects the 3rd party cartridge and complains about, but prints anyways. I only have it because I got it for free from somebody that was replacing it. I'll be replacing it with a color laser printer from a reputable brand like Brother when I've got the money though. I do so little printing that by the time I need to print, the ink tends to be low or the nozzle clogged anyways.
People out there dropping 50k+ on a car and the dealer has the audacity to charge subscription fees for features built into the car. THAT THEY PAID FOR
This is why I won't buy a new car my car is almost 20 years old all the buttons are IN THE CAR and not a single screen, I dont want screens in my fucking car
@@Sam-bm6yf I don't mind screens so long as it's only use for controlling the entertainment system. I don't want to use a screen to turn the air conditioning on/off or the windscreen wipers.
I'd be so scared if I had a "smart" home! Imagine coming home late from work and the house refuses to let you in because you haven't paid your subscription or because you came home outside of normal business hours, or because you didn't clean the house, or forgot to put the rubbish out, or the house heard you say something nasty about it!! THIS IS JUST PURE NIGHTMARE FUEL!! Not just another financial burden. This is horrifying and disgraceful.
You really got me with the WSJ article about people being tired of subscriptions requiring a subscription. So, yes, you got yourself a subscription to your channel
I cant believe its illegal to bypass a block a company put on YOUR product that you've paid for. Once you buy it, you own it and can do what you want with it
Yeah, somehow it's considered sabotage when you circumvent or remove restrictions from your own computer, yet somehow it's not considered sabotage that the manufacturer puts them there to prevent you from using the device in the expected way to begin with! Any reasonable judge would say "sucks to suck" to any manufacturer who failed to implement a bulletproof DRM program, but money talks...
As a CompSci major, just do it anyway. Take Fisker for example, if the servers go down like they say they will, how are they going to remotely find out you bypassed their restrictions? It's an interesting idea I've had an something I've been considering career wise; get into exploitation and then find and develop ways to bypass these restrictions on appliances and posting them to GitHub for anyone to use.
Y'all need to get with Louis Rossmann. He's been screaming about this from the roof tops for freaking years. EDIT: TH-cam just shadow banned me for mentioning this man's name. I can't even reply to comments on this comment. I keep commenting and they don't show. EDIT2: I still can't see my comments.
@@junbun3642 If you had been truly following what's been happening, you wouldn't have said that. He's actually been working physically to get things done. He's attended so many court cases and recorded them. He even hired lobbyists for good chunks of money (albeit, not out of pocket, but donations from concerned people). He's been working hard and has helped pass some of the most famous right to repair bills in the country. I suggest that you actually watch his videos and truly follow.
@@junbun3642crazy how many court cases he’s been through to put up his own fight. Perhaps watch his past videos and you’ll have a more refined commentary on someone you obviously don’t know much about yet feel inclined to make empty statements. He’s opening the eyes of many whom will have never been exposed to it otherwise. That seems valuable to me.
This is why I simply cancelled ALL subscriptions and do generally not accept anything that's subscription based. If it means I can't have something - OK. No subscriptions, no depths of any kind - works great for me.
A purchase is an amortization amount, a monthly subscription amount, if you will. You can pay once or many times. Where do you put those videotapes you bought in the 80s? Or those CDs that stopped working after 10 years? They are yours, but their lifespan is over.
@ALEakaKorwin That's true - but everything has a lifespan. Something you own has a value. It deteriorates, or maybe it gains in value. But it always has a value. With a subscription you only get the right to use something - like music, or a car. It never has a value, but still costs associated with it. Being an economist and in the business for some time now I totally understand the idea of letting people buy small sums for renting stuff - it's so muxh easier to subscribe than to buy. Just 5€ a month don't hurt....but it adds up. And then there's the question how much you actually use something you subscribed for. If you have several subscriptions for pay TV or VoD....how much do you use every single one? What costs the actual hour of watching in the end? Subscriptions are so successful because it's simple psychology - and in the end it's like in a casino....you might have a lucky day, but in the end the bank always wins.
Problem is that it's not stopping the subscription creep. It works for now, but what happened when _all_ appliances require subscriptions. There needs to be pro consumer laws to protect us against this
Same here. No Netflix, no Amazon prime. I avoid HP hardware like a plague, and because I have the feeling that MS tries to push Windows to a "OS as service", just like it did with Onedrive and Office, I am replacing Win 10 with Debian 12. Still ongoing, I miss some workflows, but I am almost done
This video should be shown to everyone. Younger people, show your family this, honestly. Help them discern what's actually helpful vs. straight dog doodoo.
My dad had to literally do weeks of research when I needed a new laserjet printer. Almost every option was connected to a subscription service. It’s just insane what subscriptions have come to these days Edit: for anyone wondering it’s the hp laserjet mfp m234dw and wil run you about 130 euro or probably 150-160 bucks
HP makes the non-subscription option somewhat hard to find but it should be available when you install one of their printers. Not sure how it works with other manufacturers but HP supposedly has the most aggressive form of pushing subscriptions.
I think the key with HP, is 'never to sign up' for the refill service, or anything else. Then you can use refilled or new HP cartridges. Once you agree or sign up, you can't go back or change your mind. I think. Can't stress that enough. That's how mine works, but it is older. Ugh. They are all making it harder instead of easier, and more expensive instead of more affordable.
@@vintagejaki751 yes we found one. It’s a hp one that wants you to subscribe but this model doesn’t require it. I can look up the exact model number if you want? Edit: for anyone wondering it’s the hp laserjet mfp m234dw and wil run you about 130 euro or probably 150-160 bucks
Exactly Corporations and investors don’t care if people gather up outside a store, warehouse, headquarters or factory to complain, they only care the second they start loosing profit. Vote with your money
Vote with your dollar. If everyone or even 10% of people stopped giving these companies money, it'll show and they will have to make adjustments or just miss out on money.
Thanks to this video, I discovered almost $100 worth of bunk subscriptions being charged to me every month. Subscriptions for products YOU PURCHASE YOURSELF need to be made illegal.
That's the plan all along. Offer a temporarily better service until you destroy all completion then hike prices and reduce quality as much as you like, they don't have a choice anymore.
@@TheStarBlackSure there is a choice. We turn our backs and go back into our local communities. Libraries, sharing media, piracy (not illegal if the companies are run by criminals too) and programming our own stuff. Yeah, we have to work again and start being creative. But that's better than being bloodsucked permanently by these greedy billionairs, who want more money than they can digest.
I smashed my HP printer when it tried to force me to update the firmware. It was so cathartic. I'll never buy anything with HP branding again. I also don't buy any "smart" appliances.
I have old HP printer before this subscription crap. I can do anything there, but I had to dissemble and assemble it already twice to clean and repair it . Not everyone will do it at home.
There are some good choices for smart appliances. I always look for the ones that require no cloud, no subscription, or that are "cloud optional". Even a lot of the cheaper security cameras are like that. Z-Wave and Zigbee are protocols for smart devices like lights and doorlocks designed to work with a local hub, without subscriptions. A great example is the Doorbird smart doorbell. They offer a (free) cloud solution that makes it really simple to set up and use, but... all of the device's functions are exposed in standard protocols: you can get the camera feed with RTSP and get 2 way audio using SIP. But yeah, HP... I dropped them years ago. If a device does not function when I firewall it off from the Internet, I'm not buying it. But we're seeing this sort of behaviour more and more often: devices that don't really need the Internet will demand it to function. Smart TVs and vacuum robots that require "activation". Or these "mandatory" firmware updates. Now Philips is about to do the same thing with Hue lights; the hub stops functioning and requires an update... and at some point it will demand that you set up an account with them.
The BMW and Benz lockouts are craaaaaaaaaaaazy. Soon they won't let you put air in your tires unless you pay a subscription. No changing tires unless you pay subscription.
We bought a Sonos bluetooth speaker some months ago. It wouldn't play TH-cam videos unless we connect a paid youtube account. We retuned that speaker immediately. We just wanted a speaker - not a device that forces us into subscriptions just to use its basic function: to play sound.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074Yeah. Pretty sure they just needed TH-cam premium in order to play the music while the device was locked. Has nothing to do with Sonos
You should also cover owning games, movies, programs, and other digital media. You pay $30 for a movie, $80 for a game. But then Steam or Amazon can just remove it from its service with no refund.
On steam they have not removed access for people who already have the game on their account. This includes games that have been delisted and are no longer available for sale. Other services operating similar models for games or media have so they probably could legally. If they did I think it would destroy consumer confidence and thus the company. They did recently change some language to indicate that people are paying for a license. I think that was more to get ahead of regulations coming up.
That instant ink thing is just theft. You own the physical asset. The board of directors from HP stole your physical asset. Ergo, they are guilty of burglary and should be charged accordingly.
I used to own an inkjet printer, but let it go maybe 15 years ago - got sick of paying $20 or $30 something for cartridges, plus I really didn't need to print stuff at home. Had NO idea this is what printing at home has devolved into! WHY would anyone agree to that?!
It depends on the specific language of what they describe is happening when they send you ink. Just because you hold something in your hand doesn't mean you own it. It could be on loan or consignment. If you sign a contract, you agree to the shitty terms.
Not just this, but the vendor locked software that only support one operating platform. Say, you buy a laptop, but you don't want Windows installed, and you want your own custom operating system. Your laptop now does not function properly, due to the requirement of their software to manage your firmware, UEFI and drivers, but they made the software proprietary, and you have to agree to their bogus agreements to even use their software (to use a product you own). What's more, is that what if they stop supporting the software for your model, then it's game over. This is not hypothetical, this happened to my $2500 HP top of the line gaming laptop Please make more video like this. This needs to change.
Imagine your refrigerator not dispensing ice and water because you didn't pay a subscription for something you already own... What's next? The whole refrigerator shuts off because of the same issue? That's absolutely absurd...
People pay their utility bills every month. Why are they not complaining about that? - Effectively it is a form of subscription, and one that practically support life. Let's be consistent here.
@myoutuber77 Because with utility bills you pay as much as you use. By your logic groceries are subscriptions, as we need to buy them all the time as we constantly get hungry.
Do you know what printer to get for an artist? I have an hp printer currently. Thankfully, I'm not paying for some ridiculous subscription. But I feel like I can get a better printer.
@@2dents513The Canon PIXMA MG25515 is quite good, I have it and take GCSE Art at the minute, I believe it also has a photo copier and scanner as a part of it, but you will need to buy ink obviously. EDIT: it comes with two ink cartridges, one colour and one B&W
@@2dents513Not canon, they’re not far off HP in the printer business. Try either Brother or Epson. I’ve heard good things about them and they don’t seem to be nearly as scummy either. I’d also recommend colour laser printing if you’re printing often enough. The quality varies heavily but it’s considerably cheaper than inkjet or even inktank.
Important-Read this content creater>> the fact that software companies have to include all the conditions etc., they deceivingly dozens of small print pages of technical and confusing content! They should include a bullet point short statement that’s “to the point “ and very exact about pricing and cancellation and more. This is a horrible situation and only getting worse!
@@AdmiralBison 'Americans don't realize it yet and keep cheering on billionaires' dont you find it so disgusting.. i think alot of them are too immature and think that will be them one day.. but its not
Greed is never being happy with what you have. I have a nice house, I need another one. I have a nice car, I need another one. I have a big boat, I need a bigger one. On and on and on
My brother is a farmer, and still using a tractor we used to use when were kids. It's 50+ years old, and still working fine. Needed refurbishing every ten years or so, but that's cheap compared to the cost of a new tractor.
As much as I agree that it should be illegal….sneaky engineers, CEOs, corporate lawyers and lobbyists will make certain it never happens or make legal excuses why an update to a phone OS caused it to slow down or brick (as an example)….. along with the economic flow of money from having us update our phones, cars, TVs, computers every 2-3 years.
It is illegal in most countries. The problem is it’s very hard to prove. A company just needs to find a way in which their product can be considered marginally better to have plausible deniability on the fact that the product’s lifetime is horrible.
this is not always the best idea its hard to explain why exactly but its easier to see, if you imagine the exact opposite what happens if nothing ever broke down? well the entire technical repair sector is gone this is the sector that has one of the highest average incomes that requires one of the highest average education levels this would cause major economic collapse and infact, it almost did after WW1 iirc stuff was manufactured to last a war the war stopped; manufacturing stayed the result was less repair jobs and because you needed to buy less items a reduction in all jobs that created new things in the first place your car lasts decades, why buy a new one? oops the car company can no longer afford to exist this caused some government panic this was the actual reason ford made coloured cars (he promised there would never be a coloured car) color was a form of making you feel left out this was *design obsolescence* and doubled ford income iirc there are records of officials suggesting that maybe we should pass laws that ensure all purchases have an expiration date and that they would create a department to monitor dates when the 4 year date on your car is up they would come and crush it themselves in an effort to ensure economic participation i agree - planned obsolescence is sh*t but in a most forms of economy perfect devices arnt exactly "good" either as i understand it, we need to create a system without money its not just a capitalist issue to solve its a problem of moneys existence in a system of trade and since we have no idea how that would work or if its possible making actually good laws, for the current system will be a very difficult task - its not a blanket yes or no let alone actually being able to tell if the laws been broken
I am personally so glad that Hp is getting smacked about instant ink! I wrote so many lengthy complaints to them last year before canceling! This is so out of control and in 2024 I began my financial diet and cut my $279 subscription bill down to a lean $139. Its still more than I want to pay
Thats why I wont ever buy an HP printer. I hope more and more people avoid them like the plague as a "BAD investment" customer and they go out of business.
@@Chthonian121 I have a family of 4 that I share the Apple One service with, a business mail service, our domains, cloud service, prime, Netflix, disney, my daughter’s one video game
cancel all them besides internet and VPN and start pirating fk copyright laws its for rich only ZERO resepect deserved the fact even old copyright law disney is allowed special prvilages just for being rich AF. and SEED YOUR TORRENTS!
One of the secrets to financial success is NOT taking on these unnecessary MONTHLY recurring subscription debts. They really add up and take away your financial freedom. I learned this from my boss.
I scraped together $700 15 years ago to buy Photoshop and I am still using it today for professional purposes. I was a struggling 18 year old and that purchase jeopardized my ability to pay rent, and it's one of the best investments I ever made. I've heard about HP and will never, ever own one of their printers.
I buy generic cartridges for my cannon printer because they are 1000% cheaper literally. Now I’m scared the next software update will prevent generics from being usable😢
Autocad is the same now, they want $1500 a year for subscription and there is usually nothing new to warrant the cost. I still use my stand alone legal license i bought years ago. The company i worked for always had the subscription of Autocad...nothing has really changed from my old license!
I'm 50+. One thing wrong in this is the cable thing. Sure, it had a better signal but what they used to sell it was no commercials. Then commercials came in and you were just paying for regular ass TV. I no longer have cable and refuse to pay for all of this crap. I've got CDs, movies and video games. And if I can't access that I've got books and board games. These greedy companies can F OFF!!!
Yeah. Tubi is free and I think it has fewer ads than cable TV, Pluto use to be worse but it's gotten a little better. I'll never understand people who'll pay for things riddled with ads.
Many of us might well have to set up and live in "Scrap" villages! Each "Scrap" village will be populated by people known as "Scraps", who will have divorced themselves from money and all other aspects of mainstream society. I figure that each "Scrap" village will be built around a hand-dug well; and that each "Scrap" will live in a grass hut. At least each "Scrap" will actually OWN their grass hut and all of its contents, and won't have to pay subscriptions for any of them! The term "Scrap" comes from the movie "Demolition Man". In that movie, the "Scraps" were people who didn't like the idea of living under Dr. Raymond Cocteau's draconian regulations. These people therefore literally lived underground, beneath San Angeles. The "Scraps" in "Demolition Man" were led by Edgar Friendly.
And that's why I'm still buying CDs, Blu rays and DVDs whenever I find them. I'm tired of companies trying to make everything a subscription, especially for things I already own.
Also BTW they still have HP machines at the library so you are just shifting your cost of printing onto the general taxpayer , and HP still getting their money. Ur complicit in your own greed to print things for free
I'm in my seventies, my kids become frustrated with me for not "buying new", repairing or buying refurbished used. My vehicles don't sew on my buttons or talk to me, I put the key in the ignition and drive on my own where I want to go. I can believe that there are people who pay huge amounts for subscriptions, I know I pay zero. If I want to listen to music, that's what my radio is for, I can use the dial on my thermostat to change the temperature in my house. Connecting so many household appliance through a phone or internet is asinine, we are getting more tech at the expense of our mental acuity and financial health.
Children just don't have the perspective. It's something you gain from being screwed over a couple times. If you want kids to understand you have to figure out a way for them to experience it personally. Once someone has been screwed over a couple times by something they will realize.
@@hhjhj393 My feeling is the social pressures are causing the major problem. No more job applications at a business, cars that only have outlets for some gizmo, or worse only blue tooth connections. The list goes on. I am retired and can say stick a sock in it, no thanks, they can't.
Yeah.... When I started seeing "smart fridges" or vehicles where you had to pay to use the heated seat feature in the vehicle you literally own!? ...... Humanity dropped several IQ points I'm afraid will take decades to reverse and/or the sun finally blasts a massive EMP and we get a few months technology free.
As a software engineer, I agree mostly with the message, but also, I kinda like smart home automation. It seems like a fun hobby to setup my own temperature sensors and connect it to my aircon so it has more accurate information about the room temp. It's also kinda cool to work on creating a home inventory system that tracks my foods and can automatically compile my shopping list. And work on a way to import receipts into that system so when I buy things it can automatically update. I dunno, I guess my main message is don't blame the tech, blame the scummy companies behind them.
What else can we do to fight back? Just not use any sort of subscription service? And no one needs "smart" appliances. Feels like a trend just because companies market them as new and modern.
Do not , keep your old car. The new ones with software are nightmares. Not only the car takes all the data from your mobile if you are using the navigation system, hand free calls etc.. No regulation about that and they can sell the information or use as the fell as fit. But worse, I have one of these cars with lots of gadgets, I had an accident thinking it was my fault. Thank goodness I had witnesses to confirm what I said. I was reversing to park but when I went forward and brake, the moment I put my foot on the brake petal, the car zoomed like mad and I went though someone's garden. After 7 months it was repaired, it did again but this time, I recognised the noise and took my feet off , the computer then used the automatic brake. It took over 2 months for them to figure out the problem. I went online and found at least over 15 people had the EXACT same problem when they were parking and the exact same car. Now , next week it goes back to the garage because one of the system , ABS or reverse sensors or the auto parking or the tyres sensors is broken. So they need to diagnose the problem before he said it trigger the others and I will need to change all of them. And they are lots of these in the car. The dashboard gives the 4 warnings at the same time. I miss my old car with no computer.
the same people saying this typically use ad-blockers all the time and complain about the ad industry. At some point, the people providing the service need to make money, including journalists.
@@Pensandoci9 Many news organizations claim that "Privacy Badger" is an ad-blocker. All privacy badger does is block cross-site tracking. But it blocks common ads by interfering with the real-time bidding process used by online advertising.
@@halucinator1 Even if it's not a physical item, if I bought it I should be able to treat it the same way as a physical object. If I 'buy' a movie or video game or piece of software, I should be able to lend it to my family to use, should be able to sell it when I no longer need it etc. If I'm not 'buying' the product then don't show me a buy button, show me a rent or lease button instead!
@@halucinator1i would add that if a game can get pulled from an online store without notice, its value should be refunded since its no longer available. Allowed exception would be a game available for over 10 years (from purchase, not from availability) and even that should be on print in terms and conditions.
This is why we have ethical hackers, reverse engineers, and similar experts who possess the knowledge and skills to create modified versions of software without including malware or harmful components. However, I understand that there are both trustworthy and untrustworthy individuals who engage in similar activities. That said, if there’s no clear reason for someone to include malware, they’re likely profiting in another way-such as through ad revenue, sponsorships, data collection for market research, or by building their reputation to secure future opportunities.
I have walked out of many places when I asked it any part of this unit requires a subscription. When they say yes, I simply say I am buying from the EU.
Lol should organize a dozen or more people to go to this store. One after the other, each asks if a subscription is required for the item. One after the other, hearing that it is, they say they will take their business elsewhere and walk out. If this was a large scale campaign hitting many stores might make an impact 😂
@@spektredJust for your awareness, Eufy does store thumbnails of your event recordings in the cloud. And those are always a picture from the recording. Otherwise you could not see them in the app before the camera is accessed. In default settings your Eufy app can access recordings from outside of your home network, which means there is an internet connectivity to the local SD card storage that theoretically could be exploited by the company. Eufy is owned by Anker, a Chinese company. Make with that information what you feel is right.
Companies don't realize that de-valueing their products like this only makes it worse for both the seller and consumer. If you tried to sell me a shitty toaster, but told me I had to pay more to make the toaster better, consumers will just not buy your toaster.
Unfortunately, the enshittification of apps works around it. I made a one-time purchase for my disabled son’s AAC app. Worked well, but then a couple of months ago they rolled the subscription model! At first they were assuring us that people who made the one-time purchase won’t be affected. Guess what? When the app updated itself it people needed to change their device (which happens often with disabled kids - things break) - your account automatically became subscription based! I hate it. Now I have to make monthly payments to give my son a voice.
This all depends on broke and ''dumb' buyers, The box clearly says it works on the instant ink program. If people would rather pay for home delivery cartriges than to order cartriges when the time comes. They should at least look up the product to know that HP will disable the printer without it instead of complaining after.
Well, my new washing machine sends me a notification on my phone instead of going like "beep beep MF" in the middle of the night. It may not seem like much, but it really had an impact on how I use it. So products getting smarter is not really a problem - what's being done with their new capabilities is a problem.
That printer story really tells how poor regulated US actually is as that something 100% Illegal yet here it being completely allowed with nothing done.
It isn't only in the US. In the UK too, I bought a HP printer after a month, it asked me to subscribe but I refused since I have a printer with lots of ink but not usable. I decided not to give them another penny because they are forcing me to do so. I bought another printer from another company instead. And from then I decided I will not buy another product from HP.
@@meditationsoothingmusic156 About 5 years ago H&P decided to stop all their printers working that were not using genuine H&P ink, this was actually done instantly, it was set for a particular date in the future. When I heard about this I also decided to never buy any H&P product, I have an Epson printer I can use generic ink that is very cheap, but even this printer wasn’t immune, as it stopped working as it has reached the maximum paper count! So they decide how many sheets it can print until it reaches the end of its life! Luckily I managed to pay a guy in Vietnam $9 to reset the printer counter so it was as good as new again!
This is what was really great with California's new law that forces Steam and other services from noting video game purchases are not "purchases". We need this for ALL products, and price regulation on "rentals" If HP is going to lock my ink cartridge "I" better be getting my own damn "storage" fee and THEY need to be responsible for recycling THEIR Cartridge, unless it's in an accident not a sngle cartridge better end up in a landfill, they are invoking a heavy carbon tax on the world doing what they are doing.
And I'm super glad this is becoming an issue because it shows a real and concrete role for government that isn't just fooling around with sociology and ideology. This is what government is FOR, it's to stop companies from running rampant. If the person you're voting for isn't talking about this, they're not doing their job fully. Stop letting people get away with doing half a job and demand they consider how regulations protect people from exploitation.
The longest it took for me to cancel a subscription was 5 minutes. And that took longer only because I demanded they remove my credit card info permanently.
Everyone has known for decades that printers deliberately drain your ink cartridges unnecessarily. The most famous example is printers mixing color cartridges into black ink for a "richer tone." Knowing how shady they are with wasting your ink on purpose, trying to sell us a system that wastes your ink then buys more automatically is wildly tonedeaf 😂
Damn, that's why I couldn't print when I only had black ink. They're being even bigger as*holes than I had imagined. I don't have a printer anymore at least.
I was an HP employee once, and I am convinced of their products, but when I needed a new laser printer this year, I bought a brother laser that I can use with no name cartridges. And I am cancelling, cancelling, cancelling... No iCloud etc. There is life without all of this.
Well , I happen to LOVE the insta-ink program, (though not sure about the same for my HP laser), since the number of photos I print means HP is losing money on me
I think one of the worst subscription scams I have come across is when we were apartment hunting, on the biggest market website in my country, you would need a 'premium' subscription to apply for certain apartments. There was no workaround, since there were no other contact information available. 39€ a month just for the chance to apply for an apartment that is already way overpriced. Of course after having found an apartment, I now have to still pay for that for another 4 months for absolutely nothing.
So I've met with even a bigger scam. We have original websites for apartments in our country, but also some common ad sites (a bit like marketplace, but different - some specifically only focus on serious ads like houses, cars, jobs etc). So sometimes agencies or landlords also put their own ads on those sites, hoping more people will see it. You open the ad, see some rooms, get to a link to the original housing website where the original ad is from (only way to see it or contact them) - NOPE! Need to pay to even OPEN THE AD TO SEE THE HOUSE. How tf do I first pay for a subscription, without even being able to see the ads and houses, hell what if I pay and turns out this site offers nothing I'm interested in, then what, just a waste of money. You won't believe how many of them are like that too - I'd need to take out a subscription to literally every single site (30 euros each) and like I said just to be able to browse their ads and very possibly find nothing you like since we have housing crisis as it is. Ended up being limited only to ONE site where yes you had to pay to contact the landlords, but at least it allowed you to first see the ads so at least when I was sure I will contact five people it didn't feel like paying for nothing. Still, I wouldn't but it's literally the only option if you want to avoid agencies and their extra costs. I cancelled the subscription the same month (so only paid once) the second I signed the rent contract.
OMG the same happened to me I had to pay for a service to have access to available accomodation options which I ended up not finding any, and only realized later that the payment wasn't a one time thing, so I had to cancel the subscription, so messed up that subscriptions have inflitrated all aspects of life
I’d write down all the info for places you like so after the four months if you need to move you won’t need to buy again. Yes, you’ll have to cold call to see what’s available but still better than wasting money
If a company goes bankrupt and out of business there is no longer any copyright. We use a program 15 yrs old and company no longer exists so we were able to make multiple copies to use internally for our use.
@@denelson83 It depends, and it's an absolute nightmare to work out. If you inquire, a lot of companies will just ask for the money as if they own the thing. Never trust a company to tell you if they own something; most will just say yes. Unless it's a very litigious company like Disney, and unless it's blatantly obvious what happened to the assets, I think people should just do it and dilute this powerful control companies exert over us. Just build yourself in an escape clause, like a reissue. If a living individual isn't being harmed, there's no actual ethics involved.
@@vf1923 ITs a night mare GOG goes through everyday. HELL they could have the Main Devs and previous owners ready to put it on GOG and a CopyTroll will showup claimin its theirs with this BUllshit Paper from a two bit lawyer. DMCA is broken and the Copyright and Patent offices dont Give a Shit and just Rubber stamp EVERYTHING Infront of them.
There is also this abandon ware thing. I know a game which was abandon ware and now they repackaged it to a game store and it's no longer abandon ware :) The game is from 1995 or so.
I have a laser printer from 1993 that still works fine, and I'm holding onto it for dear life. In it's lifetime, it's had the rollers replaced twice ($30 for a set), and has gone through a 3 or 4 toner cartriges ($40 each), and it still works great!
@blobtv7444 Absolute bullshit. The cartridge would have been dried-up years ago. I know, I used one at work everyday. The cartridges cost more than the printer.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074I don't believe you have a job anywhere. You're trying to compare a 200 lb office printer used by 50 plus people daily to a household desktop used by a family?
Yanis Varoufakis terms this “Technofeudalism”. And get ready to have subscriptions for everything from groceries to gas to restaurants. It’s coming soon.
...flashing toilet will also be a subscription. 10 times a day let's say.. If you want to flash more, you have to pay more. and If you want your family use the toilet you have to pay for family subscription. but only for those who live with you under the same address. that's pathetic. people should hold together to fight subscription hell.
@@crusherven No, businesses adopt these models because of how many people will pay for the service without ever using it. A gym is a subscription service, a service that would not be profitable if there weren't swaths of people who sign up for a gym, use it a few times, then dont go back but keep paying for it for a long time.
@@connorlomas1108 most of those techniques were ineffective, which is why the went to subscription (or always online). You don't have to believe me, companies have stated that as one of the reasons
@@crushervenha. I wish ending piracy would stop subscriptions. But no, investors, the stock market, and companies wanting infinite growth bc greed is why it's ended up this way. Oh and lobbying stopping laws to stop this stuff
Subscriptions make you broke. So many people don't realize what they spend on it. I had a pest control knock on my door wanting me to subscribe to his service for 20 a month. Told him, that's crazy. Get out of here. 😂😂
Sounds like a one-man/small business trying to make it big, which is OK. If it were a big corporation, I'd ask them to give me a demo on eliminating the pest I see standing right before me before I consider signing up.
@@aritragupta4182 no, he mentioned, you probably see our vans in your neighborhood all the time. I told him no I don't. Since then, I can't think of a time I've seen their vans.
My bank was trying to sell me a subscription to their alert service, and when I asked how much it was it was something absurd like $25/mo. I told them upfront how silly that was.
I have $68 a month in subscriptions, I can't imagine paying more than that. I made sure to cancel Adobe, I was paying for the teacher version which was 20 dollars, but I became unemployed so I needed to cut costs. They wanted to charge me 40 dollars to cancel it early or wait until the next payment. That is criminal!
This is the case with anything in life. When was the last time you seen a U-Haul at the grave yard? Nobody owns anything anyway. We try to make it seem like subscriptions are so evil. Even if your house is paid off stop paying property taxes and see who owns it then. When you die all of "your stuff" will go to someone else. We own nothing.
@@beatbuildersstudio .... The only people that can change this are the people who make laws. I'd prefer to pay the government to make this illegal than pay a company subscriptions to use what is mine. I purchased a unit and for the first 20 years it was good, then the strata fees started to climb, companies engaged by the management were allowed to make multiple visits to do a single job, that way they can charge more. A classic case of inefficiency being more profitable than efficiency. HOW THE HELL DID WE GET HERE !!!
We need more journalism like this in America. Thank you for this story, despite it raising my blood pressure! You all are doing great work and a great service to the people!
You mean even more misinformation and lies? Pretty much the only thing this "story" got correct about the HP insta-ink subscription program is that you pay a monthly fee for unlimited ink
I just bought a NFL subscription for 6.99 only to find out to watch the current games you have to pay another 14.99 a month. I'm about to throw my TV in the trash 😂
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074I think the blame may lie equally on the NFL and the subscription service. While the NFL is at fault for selling the broadcasting rights to shitty services, I don't think it's productive to just excuse the existence of shitty subscriptions by putting all the blame on the rights holder. The predatory service should also be held accountable.
My friends keep telling people they are poor. Find out they have all the subscriptions including Costco, Amazon, HBO , electronic appliances subscriptions…. It’s a joke!
Love my friend but she brought a $500 designer wallet (you know the ones that only holds 3 cards) to then complain that brunch is $50! I will never understand the way people think sometimes 😂 🤦♀️
people have to try to do their research on what they buy, I was looking for a camera that I can put into watch my dogs when I'm at work. I learned some of them had subscriptions. I had to keep looking until I found one that once I bought the product they provided the software for free.
brokie. netflix and spotify is a must have. you watch movies on these sht sites in low quality and music with ads or you download them one by one lol. not to mention playstation monthly games subscription
@@endlessorbaggins8223 Thats right, phone and internet are the only two that you need. All else is a scam, And the phone should be bought outright the subscription is only for the network and data
If you think subscriptions are bad, cover HOA's next. My HOA fee in Arizona is over $600 a month, ontop of my $500/month land lease. They do nothing and have been caught embezzling money in the past, yet we can't stop paying without losing our housing. Yay.
@@thecrackin-u8p thanks to corrupt politicians, there are vast swaths of the country where you can't find housing that's not part of an HOA. Especially here in TX, if you want to live any kind of reasonable distance from a city, you're going to have to put up with an HOA, and they essentially form another layer of government with the full power to do pretty much whatever they want.
Luis Rossman does a great job covering this topic every day. Its outrageous where we are as a society and we all need to work together to push back against these greedy and anti-consumer practices.
And it often SAVES the customer $$$, so long as you pick the plan that matches your print needs. But, stupid people have to bitch and complain about things they know nothing about, and here we are.
BMW may have pulled back on heated seat subscriptions but other automakers have doubled down... Toyota still charges for remote start, Tesla ALSO charges for heated seats and still does it now. Why? Because people keep paying... if you set up the system to incentivize the behavior without consequence, every corporation will keep doing it.
I am sooo glad I found your video on this subject. I use my printer quite a bit so I used up my "original" cartridges quickly. But I then switched to 3rd-party cartridges and don't have a printer sub. It works great and has so for about five years now. I don't buy "smart" anything. Even my cell phone is bare bones. My point is that, instead of letting the greedy companies change how I use technology, I changed how I use technology, in many case, not even using it anymore. Thus, I have basic appliances, basic tech, and NOTHING that has a sub. Yep, not even any streaming serves. We, as a family, just use our time on other more constructive things.
It gets worse. You get a subscription for a streaming service. Now if you don’t pay for the premium version you have to watch commercials again. A subscription on a subscription.
And don't forget if you pick a lower tier subscription some content is locked behind a higher tier subscription.
And eventually, you can’t opt out of ads. Like cable. :(
All the more reason to buy or keep your cd music and vhs takes or DVD 😮
That is what cable did. In the beginning, you paid for cable TV primarily because you got sick and tired of the ads on regular TV. Then you start having ads on cable TV that you already paid for. In other words, the cable companies are double dipping. And they claim it is to keep prices down. Yeah right.
@@eudofiaI still have cable n they really do
I actively avoid subscriptions. Can't buy it standalone? Then I don't need it.
Exactly! The sooner we stop buying, the sooner these companies will stop their scams.
@@TheStarBlackno they will force it by NOT allowing usage. Withhold from the consumer and force subscribers. Hahaha thank you AI..
imagine if everybody was like you XD but most ppl love subs as she mentioned when sales force and ms office started doing this. boo on those ppl who can afford paying for something they don't use every sec.
@@cattigereyes1what you mean ?
@@cattigereyes1I didn't knew, that my old DVD-Player has AI to stop me from watching my DVDs, instead of subscribing to Amazon+ and DisneyPrime... 😂😅
If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing! >:)
I got the reason, time to make the money (・∀・)
I HEARD THAT 💯!! 🟪
Exactly!
I believe a tech guy said that it's basically our duty now :3
Arrrrr!!
“I couldn’t read the article”. Do you know how frustrating it is when you want to keep up to date on current news but EVERY SINGLE WEBSITE needs a subscription to even see ONE article?
oh my fucking god oh yes! it's trapped in a paywall and I can't read this and that whew
It's also terrible if you're trying to do school work and trying to do research not on wikipedia, cause any source not on there is pay or die
If you know there will be a paywall, when you open the article, click ctrl+A then ctrl+C and open a text or word doc and ctrl+V
Happy reading :)
@@dont-worry-about-it- is there a similar hack reading from smartphones?
Don't read from articles anyway, they just copy the same basic info from other sites.
This needs to be illegal.
@@RealShaktimaan I guess the marketing portion should be better regulated. Lot of subscription services have sketch marketing and contracts. Also, some practices should be looked at like easy to subscribe but hard to get out interfaces. I'd not say turn subscription illegal, but some types seem to not add anything and have no reason to be one and the "free" market is failing to react to them. Maybe what can become a subscription should be more specific.
@@RealShaktimaan Wait until you can't buy any printer without a subscription, then you won't have a choice.
@@RealShaktimaan explain? Your physical device requires money to use monthly after purchase? How is that legal? Answer wisely..
@@cattigereyes1 which device requires subscription?
Imagine voting republicant to deregulate systems hurts people
Thus the reason I only buy "dumb" appliances. I don't need a fridge nagging me that my milk supply is getting low.
My wife bought a dumb refrigerator just a few months ago. In this case it is truly stupid to buy 'smart'.
I agree but I also enjoy wireless printing and in the future there may not be dumb appliances, unfortunately
Anyone who purchases Smart appliances are stupid.
Beep boop "You can only buy GE Brand milk!"
Is… is this a real thing? A fridge costing a monthly subscription? Or are you just using a hyperbole example?
Subscription models have allowed companies to transform consumption into a form of rent extraction.
I call it blackmail.
and rent extraction means perpetual control over the working class
Steam games! 😓
@@williamyoung9401 Yeah, you can't even GET physical copies of a lot of games now, and even when you can it's the 1.0 version with no updates or bug fixes... and we all know how bug-free many 1.0 versions are now.
Tax cuts so they can tax you?
it is ILLEGAL TO circumvent software to USE the thing you OWN but its LEGAL for corporations to BRICK IT? This is top level anti consumer crap right there! we need to restart life on earth NOW!
Repeal DMCA and make copyright laws that are designed to protect individual creators instead of mega corporations.
this is only going to get a LOT worse, Trump1s administration will remove any and all consumer protection and anti-fraud laws
@@davidperry4013 there is such a thing. Its called open source. Mega corporations always denounce it. Why? Becuase if forces absolutely transparency and allows you to "open up the hood" and modify any compent you don't like.
kinda glad i am not in "DeVeLoPeD" country and can pirate shit
These capitalist tactics are exactly what leads to corporate paranoia and anti-trust in the government.
That’s why right to repair and ownership laws need to be focused on
Yes, but politicians want money and businesses want power.
Exactly there was never a democracy 💀 @@JustaReadingguy
@@JustaReadingguyyup politicians and companies are in bed together.
Yes yes yes, right to repair is so much more expansive than people realize.
@@JustaReadingguy Email/call your politicians and ask them to talk about this and make it clear it's connected to your vote. Politicians are happy to trap us in issue-free ideologies, it makes their lives easier. I'm glad people are getting mad about real shared issues, because hopefully it will trigger some politicians to actually solve problems instead of just being People in Power.
When Netflix took off, movie piracy decreased but nowadays there are multiple different streaming services that show different movies, as a result movie piracy has become more popular than ever.
Right ! With so many different streaming services who pay to have the monopoly over a movie or series, most people cannot pay for all streaming services. They have to pick and choose the one that suits them best and if they really want to watch something from another service well... There aren't many options. Maybe streaming services should bring back loaning a movie or series for a price for those who don't want to subscribe, but really want to watch that one movie they heard about. Goes against their subscription ideology, put more profitable than piracy and there is always the chance that after "loaning to watch" a few movies or series from one streaming services, someone decides to subscribe after doing some simple maths 🤔
Goes to show, people aren’t cheapskates or thieves. If something’s reasonably priced and conveniently packaged, people will pay for it. When the pirates offer a better service for free than the companies who demand money in exchange, guess where people gonna go?
i do it.
when they take something off one service and put it on another service that was the final straw.
True. Sales of physical media are down a lot compared to 5 or 6 years ago, but BluRay, CD’s and even LP’s are being kept alive by a growing realisation that ‘online everything’ is not a good idea.
It's important to note that when you canceled your newspaper or magazine subscription. The existing copies didn't disappear from your house. You could also buy individual issues at a reasonable price.
I sense hoarding tendencies.
I'm still annoyed with the change in newspaper or magazine subscriptions, though -- it used to be that you'd pay for a year of deliveries. Then they'd send you a notice, asking you to pay for the next year. If you didn't pay, they stopped delivering.
Now, you are subscribed, whether you like it or not, and have to actively cancel to get it to stop.
Subscriptions should be, by default, opt-in, where, at most, one willingly turns on auto-renewal, rather than being forced to cancel in order to turn it off.
Good luck canceling your newspaper subscription. I had one for a while and even though I was able to sign up online, I had to call them in order to cancel. I have no idea how that isn't an ADA violation.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade Same with a carwash subscription I had. I looked all over the website for a cancellation, but had to submit a support ticket instead.
@@amonoceros What's the problem? You need an annual reminder you are subscribing?
Everything is becoming a rental. Very scary because you will never be free if you’re always trapped renting everything.
wow you make a big point
The worst thing is when all of your subscriptions go up at the same time and your wages stay the same
Amen!
Hack it 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Just cancel if you dont depend
on them... it is not rocket science
my wages go up, but so does my rent, my subscription, electric, phone, internet bill. I even have to pay for basic TV streaming (IPTV).
I don't have this problem because I don't subscribe to anything. Control your consumption.
This is actual piracy by the manufacturer. You paid for the car, its components, and the electricity; however, the manufacturer’s holding your car or components hostage until you pay an additional ransom. It should be illegal under the Internet Piracy Act!
You might want to review the definition of piracy. That is either you not doing your homework on what you want to buy, or it's you agreeing to a bad deal and incentivizing a sales model that you then want to bitterly complain about.
@flippy66 Yeah, typical American. “Our culture peculiarly honors the act of blaming, which it takes as the sign of virtue and intellect.” (Trilling) Take responsibility for your choices.
@flippy66 at least they're still in business. What's going to happen to Fiskar owners? Imagine shelling out 60k plus taxes only to find out a year later that your car will be completely useless ... and many will still have a payment due
Yes
No it is not piracy.
Ffs, you act like you are being FORCED to buy these things.
Just don't buy.
We've bought only HP printers for decades until recently when it detected a 3rd party ink cartridges. It's now in trash and we bought an Epson with refillable ink chambers.
The new models are all junk. The old ones allowed for 3rd party cartridges.
@@prithviraj1080 Just forget about HP entirely. Treat them as what they are, scammers.
I get non OEM ink cartridges for my Canon printer, they thankfully haven’t locked consumers into branded refills.
It's annoying that one has to do research on whether or not a given printer will scam you, once you take it home.
On the bright side, I've had good luck with Brother laser printers. They don't have a history with useless subscriptions, and hopefully it stays that way.
Mine detects the 3rd party cartridge and complains about, but prints anyways. I only have it because I got it for free from somebody that was replacing it. I'll be replacing it with a color laser printer from a reputable brand like Brother when I've got the money though. I do so little printing that by the time I need to print, the ink tends to be low or the nozzle clogged anyways.
Apps with ridiculous subscription prices deserve to be pirated
I paid for RFS and I need to pay 29.99 PLN a month for all features.
People out there dropping 50k+ on a car and the dealer has the audacity to charge subscription fees for features built into the car. THAT THEY PAID FOR
This is why I won't buy a new car my car is almost 20 years old all the buttons are IN THE CAR and not a single screen, I dont want screens in my fucking car
@@Sam-bm6yfthat was my plan until someone decided to run a stop sign.
I don't have a point, just angry 😡
@@Sam-bm6yf I don't mind screens so long as it's only use for controlling the entertainment system. I don't want to use a screen to turn the air conditioning on/off or the windscreen wipers.
customers rebelled against BMW and they stopped the heated seat subscriptions. more of that needs to happen
its a tricky thing because people buy the cars. Its why people need to look closer and thorough, but that would require effort
if buying is not owning , piracy is not stealing . Long live the high seas ! 🏴☠
Right. It's "borrowing" 😆
Yarrrrh! 🦜🏴☠️
Joho joho, a pirats life is joy! 😂
I'm right there with you, brother 🏴☠️🦜
Good look pirating hardware.
I'd be so scared if I had a "smart" home! Imagine coming home late from work and the house refuses to let you in because you haven't paid your subscription or because you came home outside of normal business hours, or because you didn't clean the house, or forgot to put the rubbish out, or the house heard you say something nasty about it!! THIS IS JUST PURE NIGHTMARE FUEL!! Not just another financial burden. This is horrifying and disgraceful.
It might also act ultra protectively like apps do sometimes and without “recognising” you it calls the police or attacks you itself lol
Sounds like something straight out of Black Mirror.
All things a vindictive spouse can do
@@weebly_😂
😂😂😂
You really got me with the WSJ article about people being tired of subscriptions requiring a subscription. So, yes, you got yourself a subscription to your channel
I cant believe its illegal to bypass a block a company put on YOUR product that you've paid for. Once you buy it, you own it and can do what you want with it
Maybe we should start charging rent for keeping it on our property.
Yeah, somehow it's considered sabotage when you circumvent or remove restrictions from your own computer, yet somehow it's not considered sabotage that the manufacturer puts them there to prevent you from using the device in the expected way to begin with!
Any reasonable judge would say "sucks to suck" to any manufacturer who failed to implement a bulletproof DRM program, but money talks...
@@generationwolves You can try charging rent if you want. The chances are, they won't want you as a customer. But try it. Let us know how it goes
As a CompSci major, just do it anyway. Take Fisker for example, if the servers go down like they say they will, how are they going to remotely find out you bypassed their restrictions? It's an interesting idea I've had an something I've been considering career wise; get into exploitation and then find and develop ways to bypass these restrictions on appliances and posting them to GitHub for anyone to use.
it's my printer though
Y'all need to get with Louis Rossmann. He's been screaming about this from the roof tops for freaking years.
EDIT: TH-cam just shadow banned me for mentioning this man's name. I can't even reply to comments on this comment. I keep commenting and they don't show.
EDIT2: I still can't see my comments.
yessssssssssss
Yeah. He complains but that's about it. All bark, no bite.
@@junbun3642 If you had been truly following what's been happening, you wouldn't have said that. He's actually been working physically to get things done. He's attended so many court cases and recorded them. He even hired lobbyists for good chunks of money (albeit, not out of pocket, but donations from concerned people). He's been working hard and has helped pass some of the most famous right to repair bills in the country. I suggest that you actually watch his videos and truly follow.
@@junbun3642crazy how many court cases he’s been through to put up his own fight. Perhaps watch his past videos and you’ll have a more refined commentary on someone you obviously don’t know much about yet feel inclined to make empty statements. He’s opening the eyes of many whom will have never been exposed to it otherwise. That seems valuable to me.
@@junbun3642 thats why he consistantly writes government bodies and gathers groups to vote against these practices. He does a lot.
This is why I simply cancelled ALL subscriptions and do generally not accept anything that's subscription based. If it means I can't have something - OK.
No subscriptions, no depths of any kind - works great for me.
Same here. I rather just read books at this point:)
A purchase is an amortization amount, a monthly subscription amount, if you will. You can pay once or many times. Where do you put those videotapes you bought in the 80s? Or those CDs that stopped working after 10 years? They are yours, but their lifespan is over.
@ALEakaKorwin That's true - but everything has a lifespan. Something you own has a value. It deteriorates, or maybe it gains in value. But it always has a value. With a subscription you only get the right to use something - like music, or a car. It never has a value, but still costs associated with it. Being an economist and in the business for some time now I totally understand the idea of letting people buy small sums for renting stuff - it's so muxh easier to subscribe than to buy. Just 5€ a month don't hurt....but it adds up. And then there's the question how much you actually use something you subscribed for. If you have several subscriptions for pay TV or VoD....how much do you use every single one? What costs the actual hour of watching in the end? Subscriptions are so successful because it's simple psychology - and in the end it's like in a casino....you might have a lucky day, but in the end the bank always wins.
Problem is that it's not stopping the subscription creep. It works for now, but what happened when _all_ appliances require subscriptions. There needs to be pro consumer laws to protect us against this
Same here. No Netflix, no Amazon prime. I avoid HP hardware like a plague, and because I have the feeling that MS tries to push Windows to a "OS as service", just like it did with Onedrive and Office, I am replacing Win 10 with Debian 12. Still ongoing, I miss some workflows, but I am almost done
This video should be shown to everyone. Younger people, show your family this, honestly. Help them discern what's actually helpful vs. straight dog doodoo.
My dad had to literally do weeks of research when I needed a new laserjet printer. Almost every option was connected to a subscription service. It’s just insane what subscriptions have come to these days
Edit: for anyone wondering it’s the hp laserjet mfp m234dw and wil run you about 130 euro or probably 150-160 bucks
HP makes the non-subscription option somewhat hard to find but it should be available when you install one of their printers. Not sure how it works with other manufacturers but HP supposedly has the most aggressive form of pushing subscriptions.
Did your dad find one that is non-subscription?
I think the key with HP, is 'never to sign up' for the refill service, or anything else. Then you can use refilled or new HP cartridges. Once you agree or sign up, you can't go back or change your mind. I think. Can't stress that enough. That's how mine works, but it is older. Ugh. They are all making it harder instead of easier, and more expensive instead of more affordable.
@@adoptsalotyou cant setup the latest ones without their software that makes you sign up and connect it to wifi
@@vintagejaki751 yes we found one. It’s a hp one that wants you to subscribe but this model doesn’t require it. I can look up the exact model number if you want?
Edit: for anyone wondering it’s the hp laserjet mfp m234dw and wil run you about 130 euro or probably 150-160 bucks
I told my boss I can’t work late because they didn’t pay extra for the premium plan. I was fired.
He wasn’t your boss stop calling your employer boss. You worked for the money it’s not free.
@@herbydeslorge Yes boss
@@herbydeslorge Nothing about the definition of boss says that you need to work for free
Working extra hours means...more pay and time-and-½ .
Get a lawyer and sue
As a customer, your only power is not to buy those. Buy and then complain isn't helping. Companies need your money. Don't give it too easily.
Exactly how dumb can people be investing a lot of money without thinking twice
consumer boycotts never work. what we need is regulation.
@@arsenii_yavorskyi it will take some very major shit to happen until laws are changed
Exactly
Corporations and investors don’t care if people gather up outside a store, warehouse, headquarters or factory to complain, they only care the second they start loosing profit.
Vote with your money
Vote with your dollar. If everyone or even 10% of people stopped giving these companies money, it'll show and they will have to make adjustments or just miss out on money.
Thanks to this video, I discovered almost $100 worth of bunk subscriptions being charged to me every month. Subscriptions for products YOU PURCHASE YOURSELF need to be made illegal.
It's incredible how every "win-win service" over time turns into "only the company wins services". 😫😩😤😤
That's the plan all along. Offer a temporarily better service until you destroy all completion then hike prices and reduce quality as much as you like, they don't have a choice anymore.
@@TheStarBlackSure there is a choice. We turn our backs and go back into our local communities. Libraries, sharing media, piracy (not illegal if the companies are run by criminals too) and programming our own stuff. Yeah, we have to work again and start being creative. But that's better than being bloodsucked permanently by these greedy billionairs, who want more money than they can digest.
dude can you stop spamming generic comments
I mean, duh.
The company wouldn't do it if _they_ didn't win.
And once they do, why should they care about you?
@@sodiumfluoridel nahh 🙈
Btw, how is this one supposedly "generic"? It's literally the first time this one got posted... 🥺🥴
RIGHT TO REPAIR! FULL OWNERSHIP RIGHTS! MY STUFF, MY RIGHT TO MODIFY!
Right to repair is so important!
Heard that they're making a part 2 and mentioned repairs. Oh boy I am hyped for that!
I hope they can bring in or talk to iFixit
@@patrickscott1487 also talk to Louis Rossman, he's a TH-camr who's been very active on this topic for years.
you can make the law say you own it all you want, but they can still make you need a sub to use it or acquire refills etc.
True. I'd like to see them take the product back at the end of its lifetime if we dont own it. Oh wait, they're not interested in trash.
I smashed my HP printer when it tried to force me to update the firmware. It was so cathartic. I'll never buy anything with HP branding again. I also don't buy any "smart" appliances.
I have old HP printer before this subscription crap. I can do anything there, but I had to dissemble and assemble it already twice to clean and repair it . Not everyone will do it at home.
There was a great "vent your anger on the desk printer" scene in the classic movie Office Space 😄
Based. Would smash my office hp printer if they allow me to.
There are some good choices for smart appliances. I always look for the ones that require no cloud, no subscription, or that are "cloud optional". Even a lot of the cheaper security cameras are like that. Z-Wave and Zigbee are protocols for smart devices like lights and doorlocks designed to work with a local hub, without subscriptions. A great example is the Doorbird smart doorbell. They offer a (free) cloud solution that makes it really simple to set up and use, but... all of the device's functions are exposed in standard protocols: you can get the camera feed with RTSP and get 2 way audio using SIP.
But yeah, HP... I dropped them years ago. If a device does not function when I firewall it off from the Internet, I'm not buying it. But we're seeing this sort of behaviour more and more often: devices that don't really need the Internet will demand it to function. Smart TVs and vacuum robots that require "activation". Or these "mandatory" firmware updates. Now Philips is about to do the same thing with Hue lights; the hub stops functioning and requires an update... and at some point it will demand that you set up an account with them.
@@rickrandall3174 PC LOAD LETTER PC LOAD LETTER PC LOAD LETTER PC LOAD LETTER
The BMW and Benz lockouts are craaaaaaaaaaaazy.
Soon they won't let you put air in your tires unless you pay a subscription. No changing tires unless you pay subscription.
Same with most other premium cars. At least you have access to the spare parts. Try that with Tesla.
I wouldn't be surprised if you need dealer activation to install new government mandated tire pressure monitors.
We bought a Sonos bluetooth speaker some months ago. It wouldn't play TH-cam videos unless we connect a paid youtube account. We retuned that speaker immediately. We just wanted a speaker - not a device that forces us into subscriptions just to use its basic function: to play sound.
I call bullshit.
It simpl hack it like indians 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074Yeah. Pretty sure they just needed TH-cam premium in order to play the music while the device was locked. Has nothing to do with Sonos
wtf, goddamn this is getting out of hand
OMFG farcical.
You should also cover owning games, movies, programs, and other digital media. You pay $30 for a movie, $80 for a game. But then Steam or Amazon can just remove it from its service with no refund.
Paying for the same games/movies is insanity. Noticed this at a young age
GOG for the win, Alex!
On steam they have not removed access for people who already have the game on their account. This includes games that have been delisted and are no longer available for sale.
Other services operating similar models for games or media have so they probably could legally. If they did I think it would destroy consumer confidence and thus the company. They did recently change some language to indicate that people are paying for a license. I think that was more to get ahead of regulations coming up.
@@SomeGuyAsWellyou don’t own your games on steam.
@@SomeGuyAsWellthe crew by EA would like to have a word with you, it was delisted and removed from peoples accounts
That instant ink thing is just theft. You own the physical asset. The board of directors from HP stole your physical asset. Ergo, they are guilty of burglary and should be charged accordingly.
I think the proper term is "theft", not "burglary".
I think the proper term is destruction of property value.
@@krux02 yeah it's downright sabotage
I used to own an inkjet printer, but let it go maybe 15 years ago - got sick of paying $20 or $30 something for cartridges, plus I really didn't need to print stuff at home. Had NO idea this is what printing at home has devolved into! WHY would anyone agree to that?!
It depends on the specific language of what they describe is happening when they send you ink. Just because you hold something in your hand doesn't mean you own it. It could be on loan or consignment. If you sign a contract, you agree to the shitty terms.
Not just this, but the vendor locked software that only support one operating platform.
Say, you buy a laptop, but you don't want Windows installed, and you want your own custom operating system. Your laptop now does not function properly, due to the requirement of their software to manage your firmware, UEFI and drivers, but they made the software proprietary, and you have to agree to their bogus agreements to even use their software (to use a product you own). What's more, is that what if they stop supporting the software for your model, then it's game over.
This is not hypothetical, this happened to my $2500 HP top of the line gaming laptop
Please make more video like this. This needs to change.
Imagine your refrigerator not dispensing ice and water because you didn't pay a subscription for something you already own... What's next? The whole refrigerator shuts off because of the same issue? That's absolutely absurd...
Don't give them ideas...
Give them ideas
Most fridges don't dispense ice or water anyway, so there's that.
People pay their utility bills every month. Why are they not complaining about that? - Effectively it is a form of subscription, and one that practically support life. Let's be consistent here.
@myoutuber77 Because with utility bills you pay as much as you use. By your logic groceries are subscriptions, as we need to buy them all the time as we constantly get hungry.
Never buy hp ANYTHING. I learned this lesson a decade ago.
Do you know what printer to get for an artist? I have an hp printer currently. Thankfully, I'm not paying for some ridiculous subscription.
But I feel like I can get a better printer.
@@2dents513The Canon PIXMA MG25515 is quite good, I have it and take GCSE Art at the minute, I believe it also has a photo copier and scanner as a part of it, but you will need to buy ink obviously. EDIT: it comes with two ink cartridges, one colour and one B&W
@2dents513 Get an Epson printer and you won't go wrong.
@@2dents513Not canon, they’re not far off HP in the printer business.
Try either Brother or Epson. I’ve heard good things about them and they don’t seem to be nearly as scummy either.
I’d also recommend colour laser printing if you’re printing often enough. The quality varies heavily but it’s considerably cheaper than inkjet or even inktank.
@@2dents513 get into a better form of art
“This country has socialism for the rich, rugged individualism for the poor." -Martin Luther King, Jr.
Still as true as ever today.
Worse
Marching towards indentured servitude
it only becomes more obvious as time goes on.
still too many Americans don't realize it yet and keep cheering on billionaires
Important-Read this content creater>> the fact that software companies have to include all the conditions etc., they deceivingly dozens of small print pages of technical and confusing content! They should include a bullet point short statement that’s “to the point “ and very exact about pricing and cancellation and more. This is a horrible situation and only getting worse!
@@AdmiralBison 'Americans don't realize it yet and keep cheering on billionaires'
dont you find it so disgusting.. i think alot of them are too immature and think that will be them one day.. but its not
I was today years old when I found out there’s nothing wrong with my ink, hp just hijacked my printer…wow…
Greed is not the desire for more, it's the desire for more at the expense of others.
thats not really any different.
Greed is never being happy with what you have. I have a nice house, I need another one. I have a nice car, I need another one. I have a big boat, I need a bigger one. On and on and on
I agree with you, more money at the expense of others will eventually cripple a nation. Inefficiency is the new way to get rich.
Or the desire for more is completely insatiable.
I guess it's everyone's fault for my greed. If it weren't for them then I would have nobody to take advantage of.
Planned obsolescence should be illegal. Period
My brother is a farmer, and still using a tractor we used to use when were kids. It's 50+ years old, and still working fine. Needed refurbishing every ten years or so, but that's cheap compared to the cost of a new tractor.
As much as I agree that it should be illegal….sneaky engineers, CEOs, corporate lawyers and lobbyists will make certain it never happens or make legal excuses why an update to a phone OS caused it to slow down or brick (as an example)….. along with the economic flow of money from having us update our phones, cars, TVs, computers every 2-3 years.
@@WestOfEarth should see the old light bulbs that never burn out i think i have one.
It is illegal in most countries. The problem is it’s very hard to prove. A company just needs to find a way in which their product can be considered marginally better to have plausible deniability on the fact that the product’s lifetime is horrible.
this is not always the best idea
its hard to explain why exactly
but its easier to see, if you imagine the exact opposite
what happens if nothing ever broke down?
well the entire technical repair sector is gone
this is the sector that has one of the highest average incomes
that requires one of the highest average education levels
this would cause major economic collapse
and infact, it almost did after WW1 iirc
stuff was manufactured to last a war
the war stopped; manufacturing stayed
the result was less repair jobs
and because you needed to buy less items
a reduction in all jobs that created new things in the first place
your car lasts decades, why buy a new one?
oops the car company can no longer afford to exist
this caused some government panic
this was the actual reason ford made coloured cars
(he promised there would never be a coloured car)
color was a form of making you feel left out
this was *design obsolescence* and doubled ford income
iirc there are records of officials
suggesting that maybe we should pass laws
that ensure all purchases have an expiration date
and that they would create a department to monitor dates
when the 4 year date on your car is up
they would come and crush it themselves
in an effort to ensure economic participation
i agree - planned obsolescence is sh*t
but in a most forms of economy
perfect devices arnt exactly "good" either
as i understand it, we need to create a system without money
its not just a capitalist issue to solve
its a problem of moneys existence in a system of trade
and since we have no idea how that would work or if its possible
making actually good laws, for the current system
will be a very difficult task - its not a blanket yes or no
let alone actually being able to tell if the laws been broken
I am personally so glad that Hp is getting smacked about instant ink! I wrote so many lengthy complaints to them last year before canceling! This is so out of control and in 2024 I began my financial diet and cut my $279 subscription bill down to a lean $139. Its still more than I want to pay
Thats why I wont ever buy an HP printer. I hope more and more people avoid them like the plague as a "BAD investment" customer and they go out of business.
What are you paying for that’s $140?? I only have Apple Music, and Amazon Prime. Both on fake student accounts for $13 a month total
@@Chthonian121 I have a family of 4 that I share the Apple One service with, a business mail service, our domains, cloud service, prime, Netflix, disney, my daughter’s one video game
@@Chthonian121 What do you pay for Internet access?
That can easily be $100/month.
cancel all them besides internet and VPN and start pirating fk copyright laws its for rich only ZERO resepect deserved the fact even old copyright law disney is allowed special prvilages just for being rich AF. and SEED YOUR TORRENTS!
One of the secrets to financial success is NOT taking on these unnecessary MONTHLY recurring subscription debts. They really add up and take away your financial freedom. I learned this from my boss.
I thought it was common sense... Glad you found the Light. 😊
I scraped together $700 15 years ago to buy Photoshop and I am still using it today for professional purposes. I was a struggling 18 year old and that purchase jeopardized my ability to pay rent, and it's one of the best investments I ever made. I've heard about HP and will never, ever own one of their printers.
Holy crap that's mental. I have a pirated copy of Photoshop CS6 on my computer that I downloaded off the internet for free
I still use Word 2010, no need to pay a monthly SUBCRIPTION for Word 365 ....
I buy generic cartridges for my cannon printer because they are 1000% cheaper literally. Now I’m scared the next software update will prevent generics from being usable😢
Autocad is the same now, they want $1500 a year for subscription and there is usually nothing new to warrant the cost. I still use my stand alone legal license i bought years ago. The company i worked for always had the subscription of Autocad...nothing has really changed from my old license!
@@TheDaniela3112CS6 in the best.
I'm 50+. One thing wrong in this is the cable thing. Sure, it had a better signal but what they used to sell it was no commercials. Then commercials came in and you were just paying for regular ass TV. I no longer have cable and refuse to pay for all of this crap. I've got CDs, movies and video games. And if I can't access that I've got books and board games. These greedy companies can F OFF!!!
yep, going back to the library and better hobbies.
Amen
Yeah. Tubi is free and I think it has fewer ads than cable TV, Pluto use to be worse but it's gotten a little better. I'll never understand people who'll pay for things riddled with ads.
@@ArisaemTubi's video and audio quality are bad though. Some are willing to pay for a premium experience
You sure you're just 50? You could have said, "and get off my lawn!" and it would have fit in perfectly.
We HAVE TO stop putting profits over EVERYTHING ELSE.
IN EVERY SINGLE INDUSTRY. 😤😤😤😤
We? Not we. They.
@@JohnGeranienExactly.
Many of us might well have to set up and live in "Scrap" villages! Each "Scrap" village will be populated by people known as "Scraps", who will have divorced themselves from money and all other aspects of mainstream society. I figure that each "Scrap" village will be built around a hand-dug well; and that each "Scrap" will live in a grass hut. At least each "Scrap" will actually OWN their grass hut and all of its contents, and won't have to pay subscriptions for any of them!
The term "Scrap" comes from the movie "Demolition Man". In that movie, the "Scraps" were people who didn't like the idea of living under Dr. Raymond Cocteau's draconian regulations. These people therefore literally lived underground, beneath San Angeles. The "Scraps" in "Demolition Man" were led by Edgar Friendly.
Good luck with that
No one is starting a business to run as a charity. They take risks to make money
Analog as much as possible, everywhere! This is the very machinery of corporate greed. Too bad so many Americans don’t think before they vote.
And that's why I'm still buying CDs, Blu rays and DVDs whenever I find them. I'm tired of companies trying to make everything a subscription, especially for things I already own.
Rip them, and host them on your own Plex or jellyfin server.
Streaming at full quality, and no one can take it away from you
I just pirate the movies for free😂😂
@@janea8093heros don't wear capes
Same here. Books too !
sooner or later the discs corrode
I give the library money and print things there. Support your local library and do all your printing there
Support turning kids gae
my local library gives like 500 pages free printing per week per card.
they are incredible
Why are you people printing stuff? Go digital
Also BTW they still have HP machines at the library so you are just shifting your cost of printing onto the general taxpayer , and HP still getting their money.
Ur complicit in your own greed to print things for free
@@chalkylover most of my printing at the library is for my AA and N.A. groups lol
I'm in my seventies, my kids become frustrated with me for not "buying new", repairing or buying refurbished used. My vehicles don't sew on my buttons or talk to me, I put the key in the ignition and drive on my own where I want to go. I can believe that there are people who pay huge amounts for subscriptions, I know I pay zero. If I want to listen to music, that's what my radio is for, I can use the dial on my thermostat to change the temperature in my house. Connecting so many household appliance through a phone or internet is asinine, we are getting more tech at the expense of our mental acuity and financial health.
Children just don't have the perspective. It's something you gain from being screwed over a couple times.
If you want kids to understand you have to figure out a way for them to experience it personally. Once someone has been screwed over a couple times by something they will realize.
@@hhjhj393 My feeling is the social pressures are causing the major problem. No more job applications at a business, cars that only have outlets for some gizmo, or worse only blue tooth connections. The list goes on. I am retired and can say stick a sock in it, no thanks, they can't.
Yeah.... When I started seeing "smart fridges" or vehicles where you had to pay to use the heated seat feature in the vehicle you literally own!? ...... Humanity dropped several IQ points I'm afraid will take decades to reverse and/or the sun finally blasts a massive EMP and we get a few months technology free.
Not.mention very unsafe....everything is being hacked ...having everything so connected is a VERY bad idea
As a software engineer, I agree mostly with the message, but also, I kinda like smart home automation. It seems like a fun hobby to setup my own temperature sensors and connect it to my aircon so it has more accurate information about the room temp.
It's also kinda cool to work on creating a home inventory system that tracks my foods and can automatically compile my shopping list. And work on a way to import receipts into that system so when I buy things it can automatically update.
I dunno, I guess my main message is don't blame the tech, blame the scummy companies behind them.
What else can we do to fight back? Just not use any sort of subscription service?
And no one needs "smart" appliances. Feels like a trend just because companies market them as new and modern.
My car is almost 60 years old. I was thinking about maybe getting a new one. You convinced me to keep my old car.
"Keep your old car!" Now you got a 2nd opinion. A 60 yo car that still runs is an absolute gem.
New cars today are actively listening to you and tracking where you're going, etc., and selling that data
What kind of car is it?
Do not , keep your old car. The new ones with software are nightmares. Not only the car takes all the data from your mobile if you are using the navigation system, hand free calls etc.. No regulation about that and they can sell the information or use as the fell as fit. But worse, I have one of these cars with lots of gadgets, I had an accident thinking it was my fault. Thank goodness I had witnesses to confirm what I said. I was reversing to park but when I went forward and brake, the moment I put my foot on the brake petal, the car zoomed like mad and I went though someone's garden. After 7 months it was repaired, it did again but this time, I recognised the noise and took my feet off , the computer then used the automatic brake. It took over 2 months for them to figure out the problem. I went online and found at least over 15 people had the EXACT same problem when they were parking and the exact same car. Now , next week it goes back to the garage because one of the system , ABS or reverse sensors or the auto parking or the tyres sensors is broken. So they need to diagnose the problem before he said it trigger the others and I will need to change all of them. And they are lots of these in the car. The dashboard gives the 4 warnings at the same time. I miss my old car with no computer.
@@barbarabigelow9110
New cars also break down a lot faster.
"I'm assuming--I couldn't actually READ the article." 🔥
the same people saying this typically use ad-blockers all the time and complain about the ad industry. At some point, the people providing the service need to make money, including journalists.
@@Pensandoci9 Many news organizations claim that "Privacy Badger" is an ad-blocker.
All privacy badger does is block cross-site tracking.
But it blocks common ads by interfering with the real-time bidding process used by online advertising.
@@Pensandoci9There’s other ways for journalists to make money other than paywalling articles or shoving ads everywhere on them
@@kaiparker1756name a few
@@jiremyjanga9995 Merchandising, licensing, subscription/membership models for exclusive content or other benefits, etc.
Let’s start cancelling these shady companies. Is there a full name and shame list?
Good call. Mass avoid buying hp products and other big offenders and companies will learn the hard way they can't abuse their customers
John Deere, BMW, HP, Adobe to start the list. If I bought a physical item. It's mine to do as I please.
@@halucinator1 Even if it's not a physical item, if I bought it I should be able to treat it the same way as a physical object. If I 'buy' a movie or video game or piece of software, I should be able to lend it to my family to use, should be able to sell it when I no longer need it etc. If I'm not 'buying' the product then don't show me a buy button, show me a rent or lease button instead!
@MrSamoDude I agree. $70 for a game should get the same rules as a library book. Lending without licensing.
@@halucinator1i would add that if a game can get pulled from an online store without notice, its value should be refunded since its no longer available. Allowed exception would be a game available for over 10 years (from purchase, not from availability) and even that should be on print in terms and conditions.
This is why we have ethical hackers, reverse engineers, and similar experts who possess the knowledge and skills to create modified versions of software without including malware or harmful components. However, I understand that there are both trustworthy and untrustworthy individuals who engage in similar activities. That said, if there’s no clear reason for someone to include malware, they’re likely profiting in another way-such as through ad revenue, sponsorships, data collection for market research, or by building their reputation to secure future opportunities.
I have walked out of many places when I asked it any part of this unit requires a subscription. When they say yes, I simply say I am buying from the EU.
Lol should organize a dozen or more people to go to this store. One after the other, each asks if a subscription is required for the item.
One after the other, hearing that it is, they say they will take their business elsewhere and walk out. If this was a large scale campaign hitting many stores might make an impact 😂
That's why I use Eufy for my security/door camera. Local storage of my video and no subscription!
thank you
Me too, that was the condition to get one@@spektred
@@spektredJust for your awareness, Eufy does store thumbnails of your event recordings in the cloud. And those are always a picture from the recording. Otherwise you could not see them in the app before the camera is accessed. In default settings your Eufy app can access recordings from outside of your home network, which means there is an internet connectivity to the local SD card storage that theoretically could be exploited by the company. Eufy is owned by Anker, a Chinese company. Make with that information what you feel is right.
This is why we need very robust right to repair laws
never gonna happen when politicians' pockets are wide open
@@oatmeal710and plump full.
Right to buy laws first.
Kamela Harris' VP pick, Tim Walz, did Right to Repair in Minnesota! So vote blue
@@lukeusernameis this accurate?
the tone and delivery of the anchor is so refreshing. Calm and on topic. No sensationalization.
She should sound a little more pissed off
@@davidcarp5935 No dude. too many people screaming these days causing too much noise. this is better. back to the 50's
Also wrong about almost everything
@@looneyburgmusic
God forbid someone compliments another person.
You're just mad it's not you.
Smiff
@@FocusedFighter777 You are "complimenting" someone who is lying to you.
Let me guess, Trump supporter, right?
Companies don't realize that de-valueing their products like this only makes it worse for both the seller and consumer. If you tried to sell me a shitty toaster, but told me I had to pay more to make the toaster better, consumers will just not buy your toaster.
just avoid anything with a subscription, either buy it outright, or avoid it.
Unfortunately, the enshittification of apps works around it. I made a one-time purchase for my disabled son’s AAC app. Worked well, but then a couple of months ago they rolled the subscription model! At first they were assuring us that people who made the one-time purchase won’t be affected. Guess what? When the app updated itself it people needed to change their device (which happens often with disabled kids - things break) - your account automatically became subscription based! I hate it. Now I have to make monthly payments to give my son a voice.
@@Red_Groke_plansI’m so sorry about that omg
Dumb products will make a come back soon enough.
This all depends on broke and ''dumb' buyers, The box clearly says it works on the instant ink program. If people would rather pay for home delivery cartriges than to order cartriges when the time comes. They should at least look up the product to know that HP will disable the printer without it instead of complaining after.
Well, my new washing machine sends me a notification on my phone instead of going like "beep beep MF" in the middle of the night. It may not seem like much, but it really had an impact on how I use it. So products getting smarter is not really a problem - what's being done with their new capabilities is a problem.
And the prices will put those of us who have been buying them out, so get what you want now before they label it all 'vintage" in a specialty store.
That printer story really tells how poor regulated US actually is as that something 100% Illegal yet here it being completely allowed with nothing done.
It isn't only in the US. In the UK too, I bought a HP printer after a month, it asked me to subscribe but I refused since I have a printer with lots of ink but not usable. I decided not to give them another penny because they are forcing me to do so. I bought another printer from another company instead. And from then I decided I will not buy another product from HP.
@@meditationsoothingmusic156 About 5 years ago H&P decided to stop all their printers working that were not using genuine H&P ink, this was actually done instantly, it was set for a particular date in the future.
When I heard about this I also decided to never buy any H&P product, I have an Epson printer I can use generic ink that is very cheap, but even this printer wasn’t immune, as it stopped working as it has reached the maximum paper count! So they decide how many sheets it can print until it reaches the end of its life!
Luckily I managed to pay a guy in Vietnam $9 to reset the printer counter so it was as good as new again!
This is what was really great with California's new law that forces Steam and other services from noting video game purchases are not "purchases".
We need this for ALL products, and price regulation on "rentals" If HP is going to lock my ink cartridge "I" better be getting my own damn "storage" fee and THEY need to be responsible for recycling THEIR Cartridge, unless it's in an accident not a sngle cartridge better end up in a landfill, they are invoking a heavy carbon tax on the world doing what they are doing.
And I'm super glad this is becoming an issue because it shows a real and concrete role for government that isn't just fooling around with sociology and ideology. This is what government is FOR, it's to stop companies from running rampant. If the person you're voting for isn't talking about this, they're not doing their job fully. Stop letting people get away with doing half a job and demand they consider how regulations protect people from exploitation.
Why are Europeans like this
Subscriptions are essentially just Corporate Taxes imposed on consumers for products they already “own”
I canceled all my subscriptions. A couple of companies made it extremely difficult to do/ So I took them to small claims court and won. Based AF.
Based
Good for you!
So, you paid more to cancel the subscriptions than the cost of the subscriptions themselves?
😂😂😂😂🤡
The longest it took for me to cancel a subscription was 5 minutes. And that took longer only because I demanded they remove my credit card info permanently.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074or order a new credit card.
Everyone has known for decades that printers deliberately drain your ink cartridges unnecessarily. The most famous example is printers mixing color cartridges into black ink for a "richer tone." Knowing how shady they are with wasting your ink on purpose, trying to sell us a system that wastes your ink then buys more automatically is wildly tonedeaf 😂
'shady' 'tone' deaf, that is common humor in the amongst the printing community.
Printers are the devil
*greedy
Damn, that's why I couldn't print when I only had black ink. They're being even bigger as*holes than I had imagined.
I don't have a printer anymore at least.
Wasting? Did you actually test black ink only black vs. CMYK-full black?
I was an HP employee once, and I am convinced of their products, but when I needed a new laser printer this year, I bought a brother laser that I can use with no name cartridges. And I am cancelling, cancelling, cancelling... No iCloud etc. There is life without all of this.
Well , I happen to LOVE the insta-ink program, (though not sure about the same for my HP laser), since the number of photos I print means HP is losing money on me
I was also an HP employee. I know from experience that even HP employees hate HP products.
I will NEVER buy a HP printer after watching this.
The FTC is blessed to have Lina Khan as the head, someone who actually cares about consumer rights and isn't some corporate shill.
Absolutely
Sorry, but one doesn’t ascend to run a gubberment agency in Washington DC because of alleged Sainthood.
As long as she lasts. She could be gone next year depending of the results of this election.
@@nyanko8972 which will result in her being replaced with someone willing to eff over the american consumer to benefit corps. period.
Lina Khan is my heroine
I hope you talk to Louis Rossman about this. He's been fighting back against these kind of practices for a while now.
He is the GOAT on this topic!
Not a chance, these people’s politics are entirely contrary to Rossmanns
I think one of the worst subscription scams I have come across is when we were apartment hunting, on the biggest market website in my country, you would need a 'premium' subscription to apply for certain apartments. There was no workaround, since there were no other contact information available. 39€ a month just for the chance to apply for an apartment that is already way overpriced. Of course after having found an apartment, I now have to still pay for that for another 4 months for absolutely nothing.
So I've met with even a bigger scam. We have original websites for apartments in our country, but also some common ad sites (a bit like marketplace, but different - some specifically only focus on serious ads like houses, cars, jobs etc). So sometimes agencies or landlords also put their own ads on those sites, hoping more people will see it. You open the ad, see some rooms, get to a link to the original housing website where the original ad is from (only way to see it or contact them) - NOPE! Need to pay to even OPEN THE AD TO SEE THE HOUSE. How tf do I first pay for a subscription, without even being able to see the ads and houses, hell what if I pay and turns out this site offers nothing I'm interested in, then what, just a waste of money. You won't believe how many of them are like that too - I'd need to take out a subscription to literally every single site (30 euros each) and like I said just to be able to browse their ads and very possibly find nothing you like since we have housing crisis as it is. Ended up being limited only to ONE site where yes you had to pay to contact the landlords, but at least it allowed you to first see the ads so at least when I was sure I will contact five people it didn't feel like paying for nothing. Still, I wouldn't but it's literally the only option if you want to avoid agencies and their extra costs. I cancelled the subscription the same month (so only paid once) the second I signed the rent contract.
Had the same issue as well. That's awful
OMG the same happened to me I had to pay for a service to have access to available accomodation options which I ended up not finding any, and only realized later that the payment wasn't a one time thing, so I had to cancel the subscription, so messed up that subscriptions have inflitrated all aspects of life
I’d write down all the info for places you like so after the four months if you need to move you won’t need to buy again. Yes, you’ll have to cold call to see what’s available but still better than wasting money
I found this for a job listing once. To submit a resume, you have to pay.
Alot of subscriptions are illegitimate in that they offer no real value or service, which this video has touched in beautifully.
If a company goes bankrupt and out of business there is no longer any copyright. We use a program 15 yrs old and company no longer exists so we were able to make multiple copies to use internally for our use.
You could make it free source for other people to be able to use as well. Just an idea.
It does not work that way. If a copyright-holding company goes out of business, other companies end up with all those copyrights.
@@denelson83 It depends, and it's an absolute nightmare to work out. If you inquire, a lot of companies will just ask for the money as if they own the thing. Never trust a company to tell you if they own something; most will just say yes.
Unless it's a very litigious company like Disney, and unless it's blatantly obvious what happened to the assets, I think people should just do it and dilute this powerful control companies exert over us. Just build yourself in an escape clause, like a reissue. If a living individual isn't being harmed, there's no actual ethics involved.
@@vf1923 ITs a night mare GOG goes through everyday. HELL they could have the Main Devs and previous owners ready to put it on GOG and a CopyTroll will showup claimin its theirs with this BUllshit Paper from a two bit lawyer. DMCA is broken and the Copyright and Patent offices dont Give a Shit and just Rubber stamp EVERYTHING Infront of them.
There is also this abandon ware thing. I know a game which was abandon ware and now they repackaged it to a game store and it's no longer abandon ware :) The game is from 1995 or so.
I have a laser printer from 1993 that still works fine, and I'm holding onto it for dear life. In it's lifetime, it's had the rollers replaced twice ($30 for a set), and has gone through a 3 or 4 toner cartriges ($40 each), and it still works great!
yep, I went laser and never looked back.
I used such laser printers at work. Absolute garbage. The toner cost 5x the price of the printer and the quality was shit.
bought my laser printer 10 years ago and still on the same cartridge
@blobtv7444
Absolute bullshit. The cartridge would have been dried-up years ago. I know, I used one at work everyday. The cartridges cost more than the printer.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074I don't believe you have a job anywhere. You're trying to compare a 200 lb office printer used by 50 plus people daily to a household desktop used by a family?
To Fisker owners: No, you don't own the world's most expensive paperweight. Tesla released the Cybertruck. Yours is #2.
Tesla's cars and truck are hideous.
what a stupid thing to say
I mean Cybertruck actually works as a vehicle
Tesla: "What if we could make a smart refrigerator, and you could drive it!"
Douche bros: 'Shut up and take my money!"
@@TheEternalVortex42 just make sure you don’t put it through a car wash or use it while it’s raining
Let's not forget the biggest and original subscription based scam: Insurance.
Yanis Varoufakis terms this “Technofeudalism”. And get ready to have subscriptions for everything from groceries to gas to restaurants. It’s coming soon.
They already have that.
It's already over here. One of the large companies pushing "services" for their cars, Volkswagen, is currently close to bankrupcy :)
I think blue apron or a company sends you "fresh ingredients" and how to prepare them for a small price of your left kidney per month
...flashing toilet will also be a subscription. 10 times a day let's say.. If you want to flash more, you have to pay more. and If you want your family use the toilet you have to pay for family subscription. but only for those who live with you under the same address. that's pathetic. people should hold together to fight subscription hell.
Yeah he wrote an article about it. Particularly how he used to work for Valve and how Steam enabled this reality.
This is why I adore the software piracy scene, I despise this business model.
I hate it. The scene you love incentivized businesses to adopt these models.
@@crusherven I seriously doubt that. Anti-piracy far outdates these subscription models
@@crusherven No, businesses adopt these models because of how many people will pay for the service without ever using it.
A gym is a subscription service, a service that would not be profitable if there weren't swaths of people who sign up for a gym, use it a few times, then dont go back but keep paying for it for a long time.
@@connorlomas1108 most of those techniques were ineffective, which is why the went to subscription (or always online). You don't have to believe me, companies have stated that as one of the reasons
@@crushervenha. I wish ending piracy would stop subscriptions. But no, investors, the stock market, and companies wanting infinite growth bc greed is why it's ended up this way. Oh and lobbying stopping laws to stop this stuff
Subscriptions make you broke. So many people don't realize what they spend on it. I had a pest control knock on my door wanting me to subscribe to his service for 20 a month. Told him, that's crazy. Get out of here. 😂😂
Sounds like a one-man/small business trying to make it big, which is OK.
If it were a big corporation, I'd ask them to give me a demo on eliminating the pest I see standing right before me before I consider signing up.
@@aritragupta4182 no, he mentioned, you probably see our vans in your neighborhood all the time. I told him no I don't. Since then, I can't think of a time I've seen their vans.
😂atleast let the pest guy make a buck
My bank was trying to sell me a subscription to their alert service, and when I asked how much it was it was something absurd like $25/mo. I told them upfront how silly that was.
I mean if you have a pest problem that is a good deal
I have $68 a month in subscriptions, I can't imagine paying more than that. I made sure to cancel Adobe, I was paying for the teacher version which was 20 dollars, but I became unemployed so I needed to cut costs. They wanted to charge me 40 dollars to cancel it early or wait until the next payment. That is criminal!
Avoid buying anything which requires a connection to a vendor
Internet connection
iCloud for iPhone and all the other iPhone stuff to keep the iPhone running
@@MooiMeissje You don't have to use icloud
You will own nothing and you will like it.
😤😤
This is the case with anything in life. When was the last time you seen a U-Haul at the grave yard? Nobody owns anything anyway. We try to make it seem like subscriptions are so evil. Even if your house is paid off stop paying property taxes and see who owns it then. When you die all of "your stuff" will go to someone else. We own nothing.
The last one is just a fact of life. What's the alternative, bury all your stuff with you like an Egyptian Pharaoh?@@beatbuildersstudio
@@beatbuildersstudio You don't own the air you breathe or the body you encompass, you're just renting it for now lol
Worse, you own and don't. Take on all the risk of having the physical hardware and yet have no control over it. Diabolical
@@beatbuildersstudio .... The only people that can change this are the people who make laws. I'd prefer to pay the government to make this illegal than pay a company subscriptions to use what is mine.
I purchased a unit and for the first 20 years it was good, then the strata fees started to climb, companies engaged by the management were allowed to make multiple visits to do a single job, that way they can charge more. A classic case of inefficiency being more profitable than efficiency. HOW THE HELL DID WE GET HERE !!!
We need more journalism like this in America. Thank you for this story, despite it raising my blood pressure! You all are doing great work and a great service to the people!
You mean even more misinformation and lies?
Pretty much the only thing this "story" got correct about the HP insta-ink subscription program is that you pay a monthly fee for unlimited ink
It never made sense to me to pay for digital content when it is freely available on the internet.
I just bought a NFL subscription for 6.99 only to find out to watch the current games you have to pay another 14.99 a month. I'm about to throw my TV in the trash 😂
Wait, so you are blaming the subscription rather than the NFL who sell the broadcast rights? The stupidity....
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074 he just irritated man. It's human
@@wantblack2133
His irritation led to his irrationality and stupidity by blaming the wrong people.
@@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy3074I think the blame may lie equally on the NFL and the subscription service. While the NFL is at fault for selling the broadcasting rights to shitty services, I don't think it's productive to just excuse the existence of shitty subscriptions by putting all the blame on the rights holder. The predatory service should also be held accountable.
@superpotatobro
Nope. The League is entirely responsible. How much are players paid again???
My friends keep telling people they are poor. Find out they have all the subscriptions including Costco, Amazon, HBO , electronic appliances subscriptions…. It’s a joke!
Costco makes sense.
@@RextheRebelcostco pays itself
Love my friend but she brought a $500 designer wallet (you know the ones that only holds 3 cards) to then complain that brunch is $50! I will never understand the way people think sometimes 😂 🤦♀️
I will NOT. EVER. Use a subscription based model for a product, physical or software. Never.
In software you will have to pay a considerable amount for it, updates are not free. Or go the FOSS route
Food industry got you a subscription to the doctor tho ; -
You think you have a choice anymore? 😂
@@williamyoung9401 Yes, FOSS, it aint perfect but for simple cases it works
I love my subscription products and services.
people have to try to do their research on what they buy, I was looking for a camera that I can put into watch my dogs when I'm at work. I learned some of them had subscriptions. I had to keep looking until I found one that once I bought the product they provided the software for free.
I have exactly zero subscriptions. Perfect.
same, its all online "one click away" anyways!
brokie. netflix and spotify is a must have. you watch movies on these sht sites in low quality and music with ads or you download them one by one lol. not to mention playstation monthly games subscription
Your phone line is a subscription. Your internet connection is a subscription. Do you go to Costco? If so, its a subscription.
@@endlessorbaggins8223 Thats right, phone and internet are the only two that you need. All else is a scam, And the phone should be bought outright the subscription is only for the network and data
Nope you can get a phone thats not a subscription and internet really isnt a subscription when you get a fixed contract@endlessorbaggins8223
I agree. My rent subscription is killing me.
For reals.
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy" (alternatively "You'll own nothing and be happy")
"-Quote From World Economic Forum (WEF)"-
And people still consider you a conspiracy nutjob if you mention anything the WEF is already applying on society.
It's a quote from a Danish youth politician asked to write an essay about life in the future. It was meant as a warning.
$300 - This of course, does not include the most expensive monthly subscription of all: rent.
If you think subscriptions are bad, cover HOA's next. My HOA fee in Arizona is over $600 a month, ontop of my $500/month land lease. They do nothing and have been caught embezzling money in the past, yet we can't stop paying without losing our housing. Yay.
Have you seen John Oliver's segment about HOAs? th-cam.com/video/qrizmAo17Os/w-d-xo.html
Can't wait to live in bum fuck nowhere
Why rent or buy if there's an HOA?
@DLTonYT exactly why you never buy a HOA housing
@@thecrackin-u8p thanks to corrupt politicians, there are vast swaths of the country where you can't find housing that's not part of an HOA. Especially here in TX, if you want to live any kind of reasonable distance from a city, you're going to have to put up with an HOA, and they essentially form another layer of government with the full power to do pretty much whatever they want.
Luis Rossman does a great job covering this topic every day. Its outrageous where we are as a society and we all need to work together to push back against these greedy and anti-consumer practices.
MONEY OUT OF POLITICS SO WE CAN HAVE POLITICIANS WHO ACTUALL DO SOMETHING FOR THE 99% PLEASE!! 😤😤
There no way remove money from politics completely as there away be back doors.
This is the first step we need to focus on by electing officials that actually will try to help their constituents.
@@skylerlightning4620 There is no way but we must try anyways. Not trying has led us here.
as long as they get paid they dont care about making things better for us lol
Ask George Carlin
"You'll own nothing and be happy!!" Mr. Mwahahaha
I heard about HP wanting to do this years ago. I thought it would be laughable for them to implement this. But here we are.
And it often SAVES the customer $$$, so long as you pick the plan that matches your print needs.
But, stupid people have to bitch and complain about things they know nothing about, and here we are.
@@looneyburgmusic Found the HP shareholder
BMW may have pulled back on heated seat subscriptions but other automakers have doubled down... Toyota still charges for remote start, Tesla ALSO charges for heated seats and still does it now. Why? Because people keep paying... if you set up the system to incentivize the behavior without consequence, every corporation will keep doing it.
What hilarious is your body heat warms up the seat pretty well at that and its free😂😂 cant.wait 5 minutes? Lmao
I guess charging for remote start makes sense if Toyota needs to pay for the cellular connection used by the car.
@@SweBeach2023 They use Bluetooth...!
I am sooo glad I found your video on this subject. I use my printer quite a bit so I used up my "original" cartridges quickly. But I then switched to 3rd-party cartridges and don't have a printer sub. It works great and has so for about five years now. I don't buy "smart" anything. Even my cell phone is bare bones. My point is that, instead of letting the greedy companies change how I use technology, I changed how I use technology, in many case, not even using it anymore. Thus, I have basic appliances, basic tech, and NOTHING that has a sub. Yep, not even any streaming serves. We, as a family, just use our time on other more constructive things.
"By 2030, you will own nothing and be happy
-Klaus Schwab