TheGunshipLollipop

TheGunshipLollipop t1_ixje496 wrote

>It’s literally no more expensive than replacing a single light fixture.

And if they're replacing a single traffic light (which costs $300K to $500K), and the town has more than one traffic light, how much do you suppose that totals?

"add-on peripheral". Jesus wept.

https://www.howmuchisit.org/traffic-light-cost/

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TheGunshipLollipop t1_ivgtzif wrote

You think that people should be able to get a $1200 machine covered by insurance every 2 years, and yet offer no proof that they aren't just turning around and selling them on eBay?

I'm more concerned with having to pay monthly (rather than a one time payment) for the CPAP until it's paid off, the payments go for more than a year (so it's two yearly deductibles, not one) even if I've been on a CPAP for 10 years with 100% compliance. I ended up buying one at half the price outside of insurance, even though I had insurance.

I also buy things like filters on Amazon for $15 instead of paying $85 each through insurance that mostly goes straight to deductible.

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TheGunshipLollipop t1_itllzz6 wrote

>Law firm Haus Feld, which represents Hunter, said on Thursday that Amazon has breached competition law by using “a secretive and self-favoring algorithm” to promote its products through the “Buy Box” feature on its website. Hunter said in a statement,

"So, you actually have the algorithm in hand?"

Law firm: "Well, no, we haven't found any evidence of it, that's how super secret it is!"

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