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[-] TargaryenTKE@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago

Uh, that's not really the point? If you're making a product that aims to promote safety and save lives, then you shouldn't be able to cancel it at the will of the company. It would be like waking up in the middle of a surgery and the doctor telling you "Hey, looks like your anesthesia subscription expired, so unless you've got an extra $20 in your pocket right now, then we're just going in raw." If you absolutely NEED the extra money as part of your business model or whatever, then just charge them AFTER the service is used. Don't just fucking turn the airbag off with no warning because they're behind on a payment

[-] androogee@midwest.social 2 points 9 months ago

Nobody really likes the implementation of the insurance model of healthcare, but... You do at least asunderstand the idea behind it, right?

Insurance charges a much lower rate than the actual price, but everyone pays even when they don't need it. That way the people who aren't using it cover the people who are. It doesn't work if you only get charged when you use it.

That's all this is. You pay a subscription that is much lower than the price of the product. If it gets used, they send you another one.

The cost is fixed, and you don't have to worry about going without an important piece of safety equipment or incurring further costs after needing to use it.

If you have enough money to buy one directly, nobody is stopping you. This is actually aimed at people who can't afford that and would not have access to this technology at all otherwise.

[-] pathief@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

I do wonder if the product you paid full price for also has a remote kill switch... Just morbid curiosity, I have no take in this.

[-] androogee@midwest.social 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

The vest doesn't have a remote kill switch.

There are actual criticisms of this product. This comment section seems dedicated to repeating imaginary ones.

At this point you just gotta assume that headlines that inspire outrage are lies and read the article before you engage. It's irresponsible to do otherwise.

[-] pathief@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

So how so you update the license? They come to your house? ;P

[-] androogee@midwest.social 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Why would I bother to write out an explanation when one is already available that clearly you can't be bothered to read?

[-] pathief@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Why bother answering at all if you have nothing to say or a comment to link?

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