I've been thinking about this for a while, but two different things I learned today made me create a thread.
Basically, we, as Americans, are getting nickel and dimed to death by companies just because they can. I'm sure this is happening a lot in other countries too, so please share.
You just figured this out? It's been going on for years and steadily getting worse. Even the gvt is getting creative finding ways to raise money without increasing income taxes.
Altogether it's ubiquitous one way or another. It seems everything has an add-on. Everything appears cheap until you agglomerate them all.
I feel the same about advertising. It's amazing everywhere it appears now. Not only does someone sell you something (for a profit), but they also find ways to add in an advertisement. Advertising has gotten so bad at you tube that I rarely go there anymore. You see more adds there in 5 minutes of viewing than you see on a 30 minute over the air tv show. Even when you go to sites that you pay handsomely for a product or a service, they have advertising.
Part of the problem we've become an oligopolistic market. They compete on a non price basis. Then they play around by itemizing pricing to appear try and differentiate themselves. They also do this using add-on (that you need) and when it's all said and done you pay the same price through any of the few companies that sell the product or service.
The sad part is all this must work. Reminds me of the story of A&W coming out with a 1/3lb burger to compete with the quarter pounder but most people didn't realize a 1/3 > 1/4. I don't think most people get it.
I always used to laugh at all the futuristic sci-fi movies with all the advertising and extra-costs (mustard costs extra on your burger). I went to doctors' office the other day and they charged a building fee. Like what I said about gvt, they keep finding creative ways to charge you more. Like they're unique in paying rent or having mortgage? This is just one example of a "fee" like this.