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by rglullis 2017 days ago
Still, it's not some universal right given by the wonderful democratic utopia that GP claims to live on, is it?
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Last time I checked everyone is free to ask for their help.

Now if we are discussing that their support should be gratis, ok that is another matter.

The point is that - if we were to take seriously the claim that consumer rights are well protected by the governments outside of the US - their help shouldn't even be needed.

My feeling living in Germany is that consumer protection rights goes as far as the "right" for some bureaucrat to keep their job. It's a constant feeling they create the problem so that they can sell the solution and get people to be oh-so-thankful for it.

I see if differently, the EU governments have made it possible that such kind of help exists, and is actually empowered to protect us.

In US, as far as I am aware it isn't even possible to have such kind of help, and those organizations that do try to help, just go through the same endless court sessions as hiring a random lawyer would do, plus having to pay them way beyond the almost symbolic "Gebühren" that you pay here.

So while the situation isn't perfect, it could be much worse.