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by MichaelBurge 3814 days ago
I love a good story, but I think you're embellishing this one a bit much. It sounds a little like "We're rescuing victimized consumers from abusive companies employing teams of uptight actuaries intent on nickel-and-diming you wherever they can".

They might very well be conniving, but your app to me feels more like those people that save up a bunch of coupons and walk out with a cart full of groceries and the grocery store actually owing them money. There's nothing wrong with that: I have no doubt that the CEO of Fred Meyer still rues that day in college that I walked into one of his aisles and walked out with a bunch of cartons of eggs.

People aren't victims when a company offers a product at a price that the customer is willing to accept. I'm sure you have a fine app that will save some people some money, but we're not rebels striking an uprising against our grocery store overlords who dare to sell overpriced eggs to underprivileged American consumers.

(edit): The parent post has been edited to sound less like a movie trailer, so my post may now sound out-of-place.