Griddy is literally telling you to abandon your home for giant chunks of the day. @APGandE @GoGriddypic.twitter.com/FgHkLbhbwg
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Griddy is literally telling you to abandon your home for giant chunks of the day. @APGandE @GoGriddypic.twitter.com/FgHkLbhbwg
Griddy is responsible for its business model and marketing. If consumers ultimately feel abused by Griddy and reject its offerings, that’s on Griddy. Hint: If you want to succeed in a free market, blaming customers for rejecting your offering is probably not a good strategy.
Griddy was transparent. Its wholesale pricing, they told people that. If customers didn't do the research, that's on them.
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Not exactly. The Griddy App—which Griddy heavily marketed as an effective tool for monitoring and controlling consumption—displayed false price data which misled customers about true real-time prices.https://twitter.com/astonishingfman/status/1162340718679068673?s=21 …
🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢 added,
Yeah, after 6 weeks on Griddy, I figured out it just did not work as advertised, so I bailed out on Aug 2, thank heavens! Barely missed getting slaughtered in the “Tuesday/Thursday Massacre.”
There are 2 prices. The 5-minute price and the 15 minute price. We have always said that the dial shows the real-time 5-minute price data but you are billed within the 15-minute interval.
If that’s really a “transparent” explanation, why did you scramble to get Price Adders included in your App price—just hours before the 8/13 wipeout? You know your App price data was very misleading—for a long time—because when you got called out on it, you scrambled to fix it.
Since that data is not publicly available via api, we had to build a custom solution and test it extensively to make sure it didn't lead to more problems for our members. We deployed the solution as soon as it was available.
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