| Soundwave said: Yes lets have no company expectations ever. In actuality what you're advocating for is the consumers should just be OK with whatever ... in actuality it's the opposite way. It's my money, it's their job to offer me something that compels me, I don't need a Playstation or Xbox or Nintendo in my life, I'm not going to die without one. It's their job to convince me that I should allocate my entertainment dollars to them. I have 103938383838 other things competing for that same dollar. |
You have your equal vote like everyone else and it's called money. Just don't give it and you have voted. Others will pay and cast their vote. Democracy will decide. A democracy that no company is safe from.
Companies are not obligated to any person, they are obligated to their own finances. If their own financial success does not include your satisfaction it is of no concern to them. Why would it?
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.







