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pc86
8d ago
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The force applies to "inflated," e.g. they agreed to pay a fee but were forced to pay an inflated fee. Not they were forced to pay any fee at all.
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triceratops
8d ago
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I don't understand the point of this clarification.
pc86
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8d ago
There is a difference between "forced to pay a fee" and "forced to pay an inflated fee." The GP said it's not about being forced to pay a particular commission, which is the first one, which is accurate.
triceratops
8d ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48585389
the thread started here where the commenter said "diabolical fee". In any case this is high pedantry.
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