The best way for us consumers to learn about companies (heck, life in general) is to get burned. Eventually calls for government action and intervention will increase as the stupid will demand to be protected from the jackals.
I realize I don't possess the "humanity" of a liberal but fuck that.
When exploring and browsing the internet a lot of information can be culled about websites and companies. It takes time however well worth it. There should be no excuses. And where you get bagged joining that phishing site that suckered you out of $49.99 don't cry to the Feds or your local politician. Quietly take it as a learning lesson. I know, I worked for one of these scammers for four months.
The internet can be a vigilant self-regulating (and effective) entity and community (crazy notion given the apparent anarchy) but you have to do you part too: Caveat Emptor. Better known as Buyer Beware.
Look it up, it's a Roman classic.
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