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  • They are legal. This is/was Walmart's M.O. for anticompetitive behavior when one of their stores closed. Any competitors couldn't lease, other businesses failed when they moved and didn't have the traffic, and so you are left with both an unoccupied eye sore as well as a food / product desert....

    Good idea on the vacancy and potentially changing the law to prevent anti-competitive stipulations like that.

  • Probably they weren't serious, but why not take the moment to educate others and possibly even, OP. Sometimes facts can change minds.

    Edit: That's why I posted a direct response. You just never know who needed to hear that.

  • If it's under warranty, they almost certainly cannot deny the claim for this or really many bullshit reasons manufacturers say like removing a "warranty void" sticker - which is still covered. You can sue in small claims. Check out the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act should you need to prove your point.

  • While I agree with the sentiment, NATO Europe is increasing in strength. Would it be losing a huge backing with US? Yes, the countries would for sure need to invest more heavily in their militaries, but to say it will be lost is just not correct. The European NATO countries are talking openly about the risks with Russia's aggression and have already started increasing budgets modestly and many are calling for further investment.

    Not to mention the fact that if Russia goes all-in on say attacking Finland for example, and the US has somehow backed away from 100 years of historical mutual support in the European theater, many in US population will call for US involvement. Loudly. In fact it's the one time I can see the benefit of a Military Industrial Complex here pushing to join such a war.... to sell more weapons

  • Uhh... Quicken is Intuit as well. Not sure what this accomplishes. I'm in the same boat about the move to Credit Karma and I don't know how this will affect me - the fact that they have been quiet about what changes makes me think it's not for the better, but it's clear Mint is dead, so wondering what made you come to the conclusion to move onto something else.