Amazon abandoned its customers with key tariff policy
The giant retailer had a chance to tell its customers the truth and chose not to.

Cable companies are not exactly famous for transparent pricing. In many cases, they advertise one price and you end up paying another, higher, price.
That’s largely because they don’t openly disclose the many fees that are added to your bill. When you see the bill, however, those fees are well documented.
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In recent months, the travel industry — at least parts of it — has moved into advertising all-in prices. Instead of not showing the taxes and added fees until you check out, all major cruise lines and many U.S. hotel chains are showing them up front.
When gas prices were high, a number of retailers tacked on fuel surcharges. Again, those were shown clearly so consumers could know what they are paying.