Tell Peloton: Manufacturers shouldn’t charge fees on secondhand sales
Peloton's $95 activation fee on secondhand bikes undermines ownership rights and raises costs for buyers. Join us in urging them to end this unfair practice.
Colorado's "super comment" comes as the Federal Trade Commission is asking for feedback on what they can do to support repair on a state level.
The Colorado Senate joined the Colorado House in passing a joint resolution calling for a national Right to Repair score system for our tech.
The resolution will be sent to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which has opened up a public comment period until February 2 asking for feedback on how they can help states improve and foster repair.
Repair scores for tech such as laptops, phones, and appliances provide consumers with a 1 through 10 score that measures availability of spare parts, ease of disassembly, and longevity of support.
Peloton's $95 activation fee on secondhand bikes undermines ownership rights and raises costs for buyers. Join us in urging them to end this unfair practice.
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