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The 6% commission on buying or selling a home is gone after Realtors association agrees to seismic settlement
  • This is why everyone seemingly has a real estate license. Low barrier to entry and no cap on income. I am guessing the barrier will increase now so the top producers get even more quantity to make up for the lower per transaction deal and push out the smaller fish.

  • Apple Cancels Work on Electric Car, Ending Decadelong Effort
  • A problem with apple...Like if my friend has a Toyota, i can borrow that. If they have an icar, I probably couldn't drive it because I don't have an iPhone required to start it or apple shoes required to activate the pedals. You know they'd be dicks like that.

  • $750 a month, no questions asked, improved the lives of homeless people
  • We did actually do it though, COVID payments. Remember how corporations immediately went on a money grab and inflation immediately kicked in and now we have permanently higher prices? The fed stated 1/3 of the inflation was directly from the universal stimulus money. Printing money for everyone has good and bad factors.

  • Booking.com users angry at firm's response to hacks - BBC News
  • I caught them price swapping multiple times last year. Changing the price between the click to confirm and verification screens, not by much, but if they were doing that to every booking, it would be massive. And they made the customer service experience very difficult and drawn out, no doubt to make most ppl give up.

  • Japanese hotel owners plan to sue Booking.com over payment failure
  • They also double dip on the other side, the amount they charge is not always the amount you click on. Several times they add a few bucks and you have to go thru hoops to get it back, most wouldn't bother. But it would add up over a lot of accounts. Wouldn't be surprised to see a class action spring up, no way it was just happening to me.

  • Elijah McClain told Colorado cops "I can't breathe" 7 times as they killed him, prosecutor says
  • Not a comment on this case, but I saw a couple episodes of Cops recently and it seemed standard for people they were arresting to resist and immediately shout they can't breathe, so there's a chance cops have become a bit numb to it. Not saying the policing methods are correct, just a thought that 'the boy who cried wolf' might be aligning.

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