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Revision as of 04:20, 22 July 2025
Welcome to the Services Portal
Unpacking the terms, traps, and trends of digital-age services
Welcome
This portal explores service models that impact consumer rights, from exploitative subscriptions to opaque gig platforms. Services are increasingly the medium of control: not what you own, but what you rent, lease, and license under uncertain terms.
Did You Know?
- Adobe charges a penalty fee if you cancel early.
- Amazon Prime hides its cancellation path behind multiple steps.
- Gig workers on platforms like Uber are often classified as contractors to avoid benefits.
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