The theory is simple: instead of buying a household item or a piece of clothing or some equipment you might use once or twice, you take it out and return it.

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    Priced out of living in communities where you have friends and family to share things with? Hooray! Now you can pay us for that stuff in addition to your increased cost of living!

    /c/orphancrushingmachine

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      2 months ago

      They pay a subscription for this… Home Depot and Lowes have similar programs that only require a deposit when you borrow the tool, which is refunded when you return the tool. And it’s not even a super expensive deposit. But it is only tools.

      Rent-a-Center is still a better service, since you could eventually own the thing.

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      I don’t think all friends and family own all these stuff either. And this really does save money. The machine here is at most consumerism, incentivizing us to pay extra and own everything we’ll use for like at most a month, which I think is too far of a stretch.

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        2 months ago

        Well put. It’s preventing waste and excess for sure. It just seems like a manufactured problem from pushing us apart.

        Curious what goods you don’t think friends would have back in the day from your perspective