hidden fees
Coverage of hidden fees in the Nexus archive.
- Meet 'Project 2029' — and its war on the annoyance economy
Project 2029, a Democratic governing blueprint, targets the 'annoyance economy' by addressing issues like robocalls, endless hold times, and hidden fees. Democrats are developing this proposal as part of their governance strategy.
- I won “free vacation” but actually got scammed
A person and their partner attended a pride event where they spun a wheel and won a 'free' vacation, which turned out to be a scam. The scam involved aggressive sales tactics for vacation packages, unauthorized credit card opening using their social security number, and hidden fees totaling over $500. The company was not affiliated with 'Carnival' as claimed and victims reported issues redeeming packages.
- SpaceX SPV investors won’t know their true holdings until post-IPO lock-ups lift
SpaceX SPV investors will not know their true holdings until post-IPO lock-ups lift. Lower-tier SPV investors face hidden fees, lengthy payout delays, and the risk of outright fraud.
- Hidden fees can add hundreds to S.F. rent. New law aims to disclose them.
Landlords in San Francisco who fail to disclose hidden rental fees to tenants may lose the right to evict them for non-payment. A new law aims to address these undisclosed charges, which can significantly increase rent costs.
- Anyone actually happy with current Solana bridges?
The article discusses user frustrations with Solana bridges, highlighting issues like slow transactions, hidden fees, and unreliable services. The user is seeking a bridge that works without problems.
- Reliable way to swap stablecoins cross-chain
The article discusses the challenges of cross-chain stablecoin swaps, highlighting that fees can accumulate quickly and some bridges secretly take a percentage without clear disclosure. It emphasizes the need for transparent solutions in this process.
- Do you use crypto cards daily?
A Reddit user shares their experience with crypto cards, noting that only one of six tried cards met their needs due to hidden fees, poor rewards, or random blocks. They ask the community about regular usage, reasons for discontinuing use, or lack of interest in crypto cards.
- do you actually use crypto cards day to day or nah?
A Reddit user shares their mixed experiences with crypto cards, noting only one of six tried cards met their needs due to hidden fees, poor rewards, and random blocks. They question if others use crypto cards regularly or have abandoned them despite perks like cashback in USDC and APY.