1
“Employers insisting that employees not talk about their salaries AND job listings not posting salaries.”
2
Surely having many loans paid in full in my history would be the best evidence that I'm a safe bet for prospective lenders? But my "credit mix" isn't as nice now since that matters somehow.
3
The No Surprises Act somewhat addresses this. Hospitals must list typical service costs online, among other things.
4
“The fact that you cannot just buy software now. You buy a subscription and never actually own anything.”
5
Try getting rid of your gym contract. Even if your contract is over, some companies won't cancel you until you can show you've moved more than 25 miles away.
6
"I often book rooms in Orlando online, but the expensive resort fee always comes up later. Every time, the $88 room ends up costing $120. Find one for $69, and it will always cost you $120 in the end.
7
There are fees for online banking transactions. I fill out the form so that a bank worker doesn't have to, but I'm still charged the same amount."
8
"You can't stop the trial during the first seven days. Also, the ones where you can cancel the trial in the middle and it finishes right away."
9
“Make sure you read the fine print about what’s being covered and what is considered void.”
10
“Raise the price of a product a day before they go on sale so that people think they are getting it at a discount.”