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zarq
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4 years ago
A self-respecting company doesn't let their customers just be stuck like that. While fixing the issue may not be feasible, there's usually a workaround that the company can help their customers find or implement. But then again, not every company lives up to these expectations.
kelnos|4 years ago
Citizen's United notwithstanding, companies are not people and don't have (or lack) self-respect. People who control policy for a company have all kinds of reasons why they do things, and while they might see and value one benefit of a particular action (lower support costs), they might not realize that there are negatives to that action (worse reputation leading to lower sales and poor customer retention). "Self-respect" has nothing to do with it. Companies make these sorts of errors all the time.