>>11You still appear to be too retarded to appreciate the points being made here. Let me try to explain it in words you can understand:
The fact that these companies can only survive by saying one thing in their marketing and sales pitch ("no hidden fees") while directly contradicting that in their "fine print" of a contract is not a good thing.
The fact that you need to dedicate an hour to not getting scammed simply because it is an acceptable practice to lie in your sales pitch is not a good thing.
The fact that nobody really aspires to create value anymore, preferring to simply siphon money from the naive or distracted is not a good thing.
Our society should focus on creating an economic system where people create honest value to get rewarded, not one where everybody is a lawyer/kike trying to sneak money out of the next guy's pocket.
Our laws should seek to punish the sleazy liars, not create loopholes for them to evade responsibility. In this situation our laws function to protect liars and enrich them despite their lack of creating value. It is unsustainable.