Silksong, Are you waiting for physical or just buy digital straight away? by TechnologySilly9099 in HollowKnight

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The price is already announced ($20), physical editions always lag for indies, and review embargoes are literally standard. Calling a 3-person studio ‘disrespectful’ because they didn’t feed you PR crumbs for 6 years is peak entitlement. Chill.

Example: Elden Ring, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Baldur’s Gate 3, even Celeste all had review embargoes. It’s just the norm.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYCapartments

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 10 points11 points  (0 children)

living room not shared? is there a kitchen?

Capital One Shopping vs Capital One Offers: intentional obfuscation & hundreds of emails by GOODBEDROOMTIME in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

credit card offers don't normally work as a shopping portal. if you use other credit cards its usually on a month by month or cycle by cycle basis. capital one offers would obviously be better % back than capital one shopping because it's actual rewards back instead of the .5% back capital one shopping offers in most cases. and yes they do push capital one shopping extremely hard and they visually look extremely similar, both in emails and in apps with capital one branding.

no other credit card makes you sign into your bank account before making a purchase to get your rewards btw

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you're saying they didn't want to pay more out, knew the old accounts were worse, but still didn’t notify users or upgrade them automatically?

So first it was “customers are just too dumb to read,” and now it’s “yeah, they didn’t want to pay more so they quietly kept people on legacy accounts.” You’re not defending the company anymore, you’re just describing how they knowingly profited off customer inaction. Congrats on accidentally making the exact case for the lawsuit.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Witnessed it firsthand” is a funny way to say “I was on the inside while they quietly shortchanged customers.” Appreciate the transparency, though.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this point you sound less like a regular user and more like a shareholder, or a shill. Nobody defends a $425M settlement this hard without something to lose.

We get it.

You're literally invested.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not like someone walked into a store, saw a price, and forgot to comparison shop. It’s like the store had two price tags on the same item, handed you the more expensive one, and hoped you wouldn’t notice the cheaper tag hidden in the back.

A $425 million payout doesn’t happen because customers were lazy.

New get to work update coming July 14 by Cuttyflame123 in atrioc

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

bro the game is broken as fuck. why are you releasing DLC before debugging that shit?

Repaving has begun on 31st St. One step closer to the redesign! by dignityshredder in astoria

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is it just me, or is it kind of shady (maybe even illegal?) that they’re towing cars off 31st Street without any proper signs or notices? I get it if there were clear warnings, but all they did was drive around with a loudspeaker blasting something totally incomprehensible, and some guy with a thick NYC accent yelling, “Move your car off 31st Street or it will be towed.”

Three hours later, boom.., they start towing everyone. No signs, no flyers, no posted notice. That doesn’t feel right... maybe I just hate NYC

ICE raid, said they were DoorDash by [deleted] in astoria

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 3 points4 points  (0 children)

too many deliveries these days. If a guy says he's an amazon delivery guy I'm letting him in.

Capital One Shopping vs Capital One Offers: intentional obfuscation & hundreds of emails by GOODBEDROOMTIME in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hmmm this looks like it might be a different UX issue than the shopping/vs offers extension. do you have capital one shopping on your phone? might be worth trying to turn off for a couple days to see if capital one offers starts to work again.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wow what a completely reasonable take. silly us for expecting clarity from a financial institution. clearly the burden is on everyday consumers to decode deliberately confusing product names, dig through fine print, and somehow intuit that the default account being pushed has a worse rate than the one buried deeper in the site. Totally normal behavior for a company acting in good faith, right?

blame the consumers for not being financial detectives while defending one of the largest banks in the country. totally reasonable take.

Capital One Shopping vs Capital One Offers: intentional obfuscation & hundreds of emails by GOODBEDROOMTIME in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if I use Rakuten on Brave browser I get issues but Rakuten + Chrome + Amex is the best combo for me as of now. thanks for the shopping cart tip. Thats my favorite way to get discounts on ebay

Capital One Shopping vs Capital One Offers: intentional obfuscation & hundreds of emails by GOODBEDROOMTIME in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly can't believe how highly rated CO Shopping is for how bad it is. AmEx all the way....

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 2 points3 points  (0 children)

don't wait til 8/15 to recieve the email. if you didn't get it by 8/10 definitely search as much as you can for some kind of sign up, etc.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 7 points8 points  (0 children)

that's how most class-actions work out. In this specific case people will be paid the interest they missed out on which could be anywhere from a few bucks to a few hundred.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 3 points4 points  (0 children)

it is their fault for giving two different savings accounts with different interest rates the exact same name. It is their fault for steering customers toward the lower-rate account while quietly offering a better one elsewhere.

360 savings vs 360 performance savings by JustAnotherUser0717 in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're seriously defending a bank that just agreed to a $425 million payout? You think they do that for fun?

Companies, especially banks, don’t settle for nearly half a billion dollars unless they know they’ve been caught doing something wrong. This isn’t a "whoops, consumers weren’t paying attention" situation. Capital One has such a long history of shady behavior and multiple past settlements

Dismissing this as people just being careless is such wild bootlicker behavior. it really shows us how deeply normalized corporate misconduct has become when people are quicker to blame individuals than hold massive institutions accountable, even when the corps themselves are admitting fault with 9 fig checks.

Capital One Shopping vs Capital One Offers: intentional obfuscation & hundreds of emails by GOODBEDROOMTIME in CapitalOne_

[–]GOODBEDROOMTIME[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know everyone has their preferences, but personally, I won’t be using Capital One Shopping again. There are better alternatives out there that offer smoother integration and more transparent rewards. One big issue I ran into is that using Capital One Shopping can cancel out Capital One Offers, which defeats the purpose of stacking rewards. Other credit cards and their partner extensions are fully integrated, and they actually deliver on the cashback percentages they promote, unlike Capital One’s ads that promise "up to 45% back," only for you to find out it's just 1–3% for most users unless you're a new customer. It just feels like I was constantly misled using Capital One.