Comment on The FTC wants to ban hidden 'junk fees' that jack up the price of your purchases
chocoboi@lemmy.world 1 year ago
While we’re at it, can you roll taxes into it as well? Fuck having to guess what the local sales tax is…
Comment on The FTC wants to ban hidden 'junk fees' that jack up the price of your purchases
chocoboi@lemmy.world 1 year ago
While we’re at it, can you roll taxes into it as well? Fuck having to guess what the local sales tax is…
protist@mander.xyz 1 year ago
The difference being, of course, tax rates are publicly available and easily found
jwhardcastle@dmv.social 1 year ago
Which do you prefer to shop for, gas or hotel rooms?
Gas is always advertised with the tax built into the price. Every sign you see is the full price. When you look at online gas apps including Gas Buddy or even Google Maps, you’re seeing the full, final price.
Hotels advise one price on shopping sites and then you pay a much higher price once all the taxes are included. Can you look up the taxes in advance? Sure. Assuming you know to look for local sales tax, and county lodging tax, and the city entertainment tax. But why is that necessary? Why is it helpful to you as the consumer? Do you think the retailer doesn’t know the total price in advance?
ZeroCool@feddit.ch 1 year ago
Exactly. There’s no reason any of that shouldn’t be included in the advertised price. I’ll never understand people who want to go to bat for practices that are at best asinine, and at worst, deliberately misleading because they place the burden of determining the final price on the consumer before reaching the “checkout” section.