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'''Corporate greed''', or simply greed, is a modern phenomenon in which corporations pursue goals for profit and shareholder-value without valuing customer thoughts and consumer rights. <ref>https://aflcio.org/issues/corporate-greed</ref> | '''Corporate greed''', or simply greed, is a modern phenomenon in which corporations pursue goals for profit and shareholder-value without valuing customer thoughts and consumer rights.<ref>https://aflcio.org/issues/corporate-greed</ref> | ||
==Common Tactics Used to Increase Profits:== | ==Common Tactics Used to Increase Profits:== | ||
#A company simply increasing the prices on products & [[Subscription service]]'s alike for no apparent reason. | #A company simply increasing the prices on products & [[Subscription service]]'s alike for no apparent reason. (Also known as "Price Gouging") | ||
#Using targeted/personalized ads in order to gain more data on someone, only to sell that data to more advertisers & third-party websites. | #Using targeted/personalized ads in order to gain more data on someone, only to sell that data to more advertisers & third-party websites. | ||
#Purposefully decreasing the quality of some products to save money and/or to encourage consumers to buy newer & more powerful items to replace the older ones. (Also known as "[[Planned obsolescence]]") | #Purposefully decreasing the quality of some products to save money and/or to encourage consumers to buy newer & more powerful items to replace the older ones. (Also known as "[[Planned obsolescence]]")<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jalan |first=Ayush |date=7 Jun 2023 |title=What Is Planned Obsolescence? How Brands Keep You Buying |url=https://www.makeuseof.com/what-is-planned-obsolescence/ |website=makeuseof}}</ref> | ||
#Decreasing the average wages of some or all types of employees. | #Decreasing the average wages of some or all types of employees. | ||
#Retroactively restricting access to features on items that you've already bought/paid for to push you into giving more money to use previously freely accessible features (more commonly known as a | #Retroactively restricting access to features on items that you've already bought/paid for to push you into giving more money to use previously freely accessible features (more commonly known as a "Paywall" or "Digital lock"). | ||
#Implementation of [[False advertising]] or [[Bait-and-switch]] tactics in a company's commercials to bring in more customers.{{ | #Decreasing the sizes of products while keeping the prices the same(Also known as "Shrinkflation", and It's more common in supermarkets & retail stores). | ||
#Implementation of [[False advertising]] or [[Bait-and-switch]] tactics in a company's commercials to bring in more customers.<ref>{{Cite web |date=11 Jan 2025 |title=Spotting Predatory Business Tactics: A Consumer's Guide to Self-Defense |url=https://keepm.granitlabs.com/blog/predatory-tactics |access-date= |website=keepm}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||