Some things just feel like they should be free, right? What’s a service you can’t believe still costs money?
#1
Air for your tires at the gas station. I remember when it was free.
14points
#2
parking at hospitals (us specific)
you're already paying an arm and a leg for healthcare; you shouldnt have to pay to park as well
you're already paying an arm and a leg for healthcare; you shouldnt have to pay to park as well
12points
#3
If you're in the US, basic healthcare.
7points
#4
Drinking water at events like concerts, festivals, fairs etc.
7points
#5
Basic first aid training for everyone
7points
#6
Bored Panda!
5points
#7
As someone said above parking at a hospital (this is a thing in Canada) and to make it worse the employees who work at the hospital have to pay to park there as well.
5points
#8
insulin. at least make it cheaper for people
4points
#9
Having a bank account.
Used to be banks paid you to keep your money in their bank. Now, unless you meet their requirements, you have to pay them to put your money in their bank.
Used to be banks paid you to keep your money in their bank. Now, unless you meet their requirements, you have to pay them to put your money in their bank.
3points
#10
Paying with a credit card.
Lots of places seem to be adding a "convenience fee" lately if you pay with a credit card.
Lots of places seem to be adding a "convenience fee" lately if you pay with a credit card.
2points
#11
Existing. We have to pay to be born and have to pay to die. In between we have to pay to live. Bulls.h.i.t. way to exist.
2points
#12
Parking for staff - especially at hospitals.
1point
#13
Adverts - I'm MADE to watch them at a cost to online productivity. It costs.
1point
#14
The Dartford Crossing. It was supposed to be free once it had been paid off; it has now been paid for fully, but they've just put the prices UP.
0points
#15
Using an ATM
0points
#16
Phone number lookup. You paid for phone service in the past PLUS they gave you a phone book. Now calling 411 to look up a number (in the US) is outrageous.
0points
#17
I can't 'do' when there is no space but pop up's. They eat online life.
0points
#18
Healthcare from birth to death, tampons/sanitary pads, public transportation, hospital parking, internet, food staples (flours, rice, sugars, salt, baking powder/soda, pepper, yeast, milk, seasonal fruits and vegetables from government farms, cheese, butter, cooking oil, cornmeal, oats, dried beans, meat/vegetable boullions, eggs, peanut butter, vinegar, etc., from which many items can be made), soap, deodorant, toothpaste, museums and historic places, public restrooms, and toilet paper.
0points

