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23 August 2025

  • 00:2900:29, 23 August 2025 Red Ventures (hist | edit) [1,479 bytes] Yeah-360 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CompanyCargo | Founded = 1996 | Industry = Mass Media | Type = Private | Website = https://www.redventures.com/ | Description = Red Ventures is an American media company that owns several online outlets and newspapers. }} Red Ventures is a media company in the United States that owns several outlets, such as the travel guide Lonely Planet and the technology news website CNET. == Incidents == === AI Generated Articles (2023-2024) === In early 2023, several staff members...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

22 August 2025

  • 21:2921:29, 22 August 2025 Retailers requiring police reports for missing items in orders (hist | edit) [4,644 bytes] Whosparx (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Retailers requiring police reports for missing items in orders is a practice in which businesses ask customers to file a police report before they will process a refund or replacement for goods reported missing from a delivery. ==How it works== When a customer reports that an item is missing from their order, the retailer initiates a claims process. Instead of immediately issuing a refund or replacement, the company requires the customer to take additional steps. The pr...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 20:1620:16, 22 August 2025 Tesla locks heated rear seats behind paywall (hist | edit) [3,033 bytes] Emanuele (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Tesla''' charged $300 for rear heated seats in Model 3 Standard Range variants where the heating hardware was already installed but software-disabled. Tesla discontinued this practice in 2022 following customer criticism. == Background == Tesla has been the pioneer car manufacturer of over-the-air (OTA) software updates, being the first ever to send one in 2012.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Newcomb |first=Doug |last2=Lugo |first2=Ryan |date=11 Apr 2025 |title...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 19:2919:29, 22 August 2025 Tesla locks battery range behind paywall (hist | edit) [3,381 bytes] Emanuele (talk | contribs) (Created page with "All rear-wheel-drive (RWD) '''Tesla''' Model Y vehicles sold before May 2024 were advertised with a 260-mile range, despite being equipped with battery hardware capable of approximately 320 miles. Tesla offers a paid software update for $1,600 to unlock this additional capacity. == Background == Tesla has been the pioneer car manufacturer of over-the-air (OTA) software updates, being the first ever to send one in 2012.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Newcomb |first...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:4115:41, 22 August 2025 Telegram (hist | edit) [5,102 bytes] Downlup (talk | contribs) (Telegram Message App)
  • 15:2615:26, 22 August 2025 Stihl changes design for the 661 chainsaw (hist | edit) [1,809 bytes] NaturalBornGriller (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ProductLineCargo |Company=Stihl |ReleaseYear=2014 |InProduction=Yes |ArticleType=Product |Category=Hardware |Logo=Stihl.webp |Website=https://www.stihl.ca/ |Description=In the 661 chainsaw, possibly more, it appears as if the design of the bar retention post was changed to make repair difficult or impossible }} {{Ph-C-Int}} ==Consumer impact summary== {{Ph-C-CIS}} ==Incidents== {{Ph-C-Inc}} This is a list of all consumer protection incidents related to this pr...") originally created as "Stihl Changes long standing design for the 661 chainsaw so that it is considerably harder to repair"
  • 09:1309:13, 22 August 2025 Bloomberg DMCA strikes GamersNexus video (hist | edit) [2,007 bytes] SinexTitan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IncidentCargo}} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph-I-L}} ==Consumer response== {{Ph-I-ConR}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Ph-I-C}}")
  • 04:3404:34, 22 August 2025 LA Fitness makes it purposely difficult to cancel memberships (hist | edit) [7,507 bytes] Louis (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IncidentCargo |ProductLine=gym membership |Product=gym membership |Description=LA Fitness goes out of their way to make it as difficult as possible to cancel gym memberships by placing intentional barriers in the path of customer }} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph-I-L}} ==Consumer response== {{Ph-I-ConR}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Ph-I-C}}")
  • 03:1903:19, 22 August 2025 Universal Music Group has a team dedicated to eroding fair use rights (hist | edit) [4,529 bytes] MarkWKidd (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IncidentCargo |Company=Universal Music Group |Status=Active |Product=Recorded music catalog |ArticleType=Product |Type=Harassment via DMCA, Erosion of rights |Description=Universal Music Group has submitted thousands of harrassing DMCA takedown requests of videos of legitimate "fair use" clips of music }} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph-I-L}} ==Consumer response== {{Ph-I-Co...")
  • 02:0302:03, 22 August 2025 VRS (hist | edit) [6,425 bytes] Left4Code (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CompanyCargo |Founded=2016 |Industry=Simulation Racing |Type=Private |Website=https://vrs.racing/ }} {{Ph-C-Int}} ==Consumer-impact summary== {{Ph-C-CIS}} ==Incidents== {{Ph-C-Inc}} This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the [[:Category:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}} category]]. ===Example incident one (''date'')=== {{Main|link to the main article}} Short summary of...")

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