• lemmy_user_838586@lemmy.world
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      2 个月前

      Saw a commercial on TV the last time I was home visiting family, and it was a guy at the grocery store looking at produce and picked up a pear and said ‘wow, 4 dollars??’ And then the next shot was him handing the cashier 2 pears and passing over a credit card, with the overlayed audio mentioning something about being in good hands with whatever credit card company it was. Bleak as fuck for sure. I can’t believe someone greenlit that commercial, for what it says about the state of the country and how fucked people are they can’t afford basic fucking food without putting it on credit. People can’t afford food, and they’re framing it as a positive.

        • Diplomjodler@lemmy.world
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          Keeping people in debt is one of the major mechanisms for redistributing wealth from the poor to the rich. Student loans, payday loans, rent to own, medical debt etc. And now loans for takeaway. I’m sure they’re already working on ways to charge for the air you breathe.

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    2 个月前

    That’s just straight ridiculous. But who tf does doordash deliveries if you’re strapped for cash!?

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    They really do their best to avoid words like debt and loan. Those are serious words, this is just a bit of fun! Buy now pay later! 3 easy installments!

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    This needs some serious regulation, just as credit card APRs do. Not likely to happen in this administration!

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      We just did this in Norway, like last year.

      To use Klarna now, you must have signed a credit agreement and have a set limit. Just like any other credit card.