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" ... Parks’ predatory strategy was exemplified in the case of a Las Vegas couple in their late 70’s named Rudy and Rennie North. The Norths had some health problems, but were comfortable in their home in an adult community. They’d been married 57 years. But Parks learned of their apparent vulnerability and got herself appointed as their guardian. She had the Norths declared incompetent, moved them into an assisted living facility not nearly as nice as their home, and took over management of their assets as a profit-making legal maneuver. She spent all their money (an unknown amount) and the Norths became totally dependent on their daughter, who had fought hard against Parks’ machinations. ... "
" ... She notes that, “Total Wine tried and failed to open in Westchester. If they had succeeded they would have put most of us out of business. They have a predatory take on the market. They sell some products for little above cost. I definitely feel very strongly that they tried and failed to get around the one store rule in New York.” ... "
" ... Wilson claims, “Local ISPs face regulatory hurdles designed to protect national incumbents, competitors with unlimited marketing resources, Incumbents offer predatory offers designed to lure subscribers away, churn is driven by better temporary price and availability of other services like TV vs. typical “pure-play” ISPs. Once big enough, they can generate their own services to bundle and price in loss leaders to support this type of takeover offer, furthering the gap. Ready makes it easy for local ISPs to fight fire with fire, to grow their territory using the same techniques, with different services and territory planning.” ... "
" ... “...$549 during a pandemic feels too high, however. It feels predatory. It has people comparing the AirPods Max to used car pricing. Or, as CNBC technology editor Steve Kovach tweeted: "Sorry, I can't hear you. My AirPods Max automatically mute poor people.”" ... "
" ... • The increase in buying power communities and families would have if everyone understood the power of sound budgeting, saving, investing and avoiding predatory lenders. ... "