There's also an increasing trend of renting things instead of outright owning them. In some ways, this is good, since most of the recent manufactured goods are designed with a short shelf life. But I wonder how this will play in the long term, because the cost of renting does add up over time, often more expensive that owning things outright. Maybe also, this could be a prelude to owning nothing yet being happy as touted by the WEF!
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These companies want to give less and less, while getting more and more.
It used to be that printer companies had to support their products that they sold for a minimum time. Now they get you to pay for that support. It is really bad.