Have you ever wondered why it takes five clicks and a phone call just to cancel a simple ten-dollar subscription? This isn't a design flaw; it is a calculated financial maneuver known as cancellation friction. By making it difficult for you to leave, corporations artificially suppress their churn rates, which are the primary metrics Wall Street uses to determine a company's total market valuation. These dark patterns allow CEOs to claim millions of loyal customers who actually just can't find the exit button. This trapped capital creates a massive paper wealth that the elite use as collateral for low-interest loans and executive bonuses. While you struggle to save a few dollars a month, they are leveraging your frustration to build an empire of phantom growth. It is an extraction of wealth disguised as a technical inconvenience, and you are the one paying for it.
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