I was at a US grocery chain today and came across some…misleading price tags. I took a couple pictures intending to post them to Lemmy before going to bed, but I don’t know which community would be appropriate for such a thing. The closest I could think of is A Boring Dystopia, but it doesn’t seem quite right there.

  • @grue
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    5512 days ago

    This is Lemmy. All the communities are for posting about corporate dishonesty!

  • @Brkdncr
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    2313 days ago

    Aboringdystopia maybe

  • Gregor
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    1413 days ago

    That does seem like a community that should exist

  • @[email protected]
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    1013 days ago

    No matter where you end up posting, remember to name and shame them, provided you can do so without doxxing yourself.

    • @TheRedSpadeOP
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      713 days ago

      The pictures include a store brand product, so that’s a guarantee.

      • sunzu2
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        112 days ago

        Send it to your attorney general. Check the website for correct intake funnel

  • sunzu2
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    612 days ago

    I thought entire fediverse was about dunking on corpo parasites leeching working folks to dead!?

  • @jordanlund
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    412 days ago

    There are a couple “HailCorporate” communities, but they’re tiny.

  • @Etterra
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    412 days ago

    Uh, all of them, I think.

  • @[email protected]
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    312 days ago

    Report it to the BBB, not a bunch of internet randoms. Anti-trust laws don’t work if you only report crimes online for updoots.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 days ago

      The BBB doesn’t do shit.

      Nomad Internet has nothing but horrible reviews there (rightly so), and yet has an acceptable rating.

    • @[email protected]
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      2212 days ago

      The BBB is a privately owned corporation with all the issues of Yelp (blackmailing companies to pay to hide bad reviews).

        • sunzu2
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          612 days ago

          Attorney general in your state should have a consumer protection office that will field these complaints.

          Complaint has to be coherent and provide sufficient facts ideally supported by some paper and pics.

          This issue is in vogue, so if you see it, give the state attorney something to woek with ;)

          • @NotAnotherLemmyUser
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            112 days ago

            While this is definitely something people should be doing, doesn’t the attorney general only act out if they get enough complaints, or if the complaint stands out in some way?

            Will they actually work with someone to resolve their specific complaint every time?

            From what I’ve seen, at least the BBB will try to specifically address your issue with the company and is probably a much easier process to carry out before trying to take things further.

            Or is there something about using the BBB that would prevent you from filing a complaint with the attorney general, or prevent you from going further with something like a lawsuit?

            • sunzu2
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              012 days ago

              They will act on specific complaint, if there is enough evidence to get a W for their career.

              Fucked prices at single grocery mehhh… So yeah here it would need some volume to support a pattern of bahavior.

              Issue with using BBB is that it doesn’t do anything in practice, the shaming taking from 20 years ago hardly works on a modern corpo who can just pay BBB to remove bad publicity but nowadays corpos just don’t care.

  • @the_grass_trainer
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    110 days ago

    🤔 was it a tag that displayed a cheap price, but it rang up more expensive?

    Having worked for Walmart this sometimes happens, and the managers would usually honor the shelf tag.

    In the instances of a tag supposedly being cheaper by $30+ i would tell the customer “i will call over a manager, but you’ll need to pretend to be angry or they might say no.” Which, from my experience, is usually what happened. Nice customers would get told the store can’t honor it while someone throwing a temper tantrum would save money. Ridiculous.