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minus-squaregian linkfedilinkEnglish-15•8 months ago A rent economy is toxic and rotten, Not always. I would gladly pay to rent something I need only every now and then instead to buy it.
minus-squareJustEnoughDuckslinkfedilinkEnglish22•8 months agoBut that is the concept of renting rather than a rent economy. An industry or economy based entirely around renting with 0 other options is almost always rotten to the core.
Not always. I would gladly pay to rent something I need only every now and then instead to buy it.
But that is the concept of renting rather than a rent economy.
An industry or economy based entirely around renting with 0 other options is almost always rotten to the core.