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The fightback against punitive subs starts here

@bazzacollins

Nothing gets on my nipples like an unjustified price rise. So, when Amazon’s Ring emailed in February, cheerfully informing me that it was whacking up the price of the Protect plan required to make its doorbells function from £35 to £50 a year, I fear I may have startled the neighbours with my verbal outburst. It made me so angry I may have startled the residents of Ottawa.

The Ring price hike is a classic case of price gouging, where a company reels you in

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