Interesting Moriarty , however, if thats what they were trying to do there are probably easier, better ways to do it. PP has given a whole lot of former customers and probably a lot of people wha are still customers because they see no alternative a reason to actively seek alternatives. A competitor will undoubtedly step in with a solution. Why a company would go out of their way to give generally happy customers a reason to look elsewhere is beyond me. Their only competitive advantage has been the fact that they were essentially first in the space. Any company can replicate the business model, service etc. Their business can evaporate overnight. The only reason it hasn't is that there isn't a truly viable option but how long will that last? I suppose we'll see.
(11-01-2022, 12:50 AM)Nero Wrote: ???Maybe, but not banks. Financial institutions generally don’t care about politics, unless it restricts their ability to make money. Politics just isn’t in their culture, in my experience.
Anyone paying the slightest attention can give 10 recent examples of big companies getting involved in politics.
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