Throw it in the trash and buy another brand that doesn’t require your credit card. What the hell do they charge for seeing you already bought the printer and the ink. You are using your own Wi-Fi or direct cable. Are they charging you to store your documents that may be private or personal?
HP has a subscription ink process. And you get charged for ink with every page you print (like a penny or two a page) so when it comes time for your next ink cartridge it is already paid for.
When I bought an HP printer a few years ago I read about it but definitely decided to buy cartridges out right.
How bad is your money management that you can’t find $30 to buy ink, and need to “finance” it
You wanna screw them some more? There are companies that will refill your cartridges for less than a new one, and they will last longer because the compsny will ACTUALLY fill them
Woah woah woah. Are you telling me you read the agreement for what they were asking you to sign up for and decided against it? Apparently you’re smarter than the idiot who made this meme.
I recently set up an hp printer for my dad and did the same thing. It’s not like they even trick you into signing up. They just put it up as an offer for you to accept or decline.
I hate when people like this try to make it seem like he was tricked or wasn’t made aware that was how it works.
Imo it’s stupid and unnecessary but some people prefer the convenience and don’t care about the cost. More power to them
I've gotta be honest I don't know that I've ever heard of a printer requiring a card, but the last one I bought was about a year and a half ago and it was only to print some very important black and white documents that were a bit too sensitive to have at a local place.
Throw it in the trash and buy another brand that doesn’t require your credit card. What the hell do they charge for seeing you already bought the printer and the ink. You are using your own Wi-Fi or direct cable. Are they charging you to store your documents that may be private or personal?
HP has a subscription ink process. And you get charged for ink with every page you print (like a penny or two a page) so when it comes time for your next ink cartridge it is already paid for.
When I bought an HP printer a few years ago I read about it but definitely decided to buy cartridges out right.
How bad is your money management that you can’t find $30 to buy ink, and need to “finance” it
You wanna screw them some more? There are companies that will refill your cartridges for less than a new one, and they will last longer because the compsny will ACTUALLY fill them
Woah woah woah. Are you telling me you read the agreement for what they were asking you to sign up for and decided against it? Apparently you’re smarter than the idiot who made this meme.
I recently set up an hp printer for my dad and did the same thing. It’s not like they even trick you into signing up. They just put it up as an offer for you to accept or decline.
I hate when people like this try to make it seem like he was tricked or wasn’t made aware that was how it works.
Imo it’s stupid and unnecessary but some people prefer the convenience and don’t care about the cost. More power to them
I feel like if you troubleshoot for a month that includes things like refills.
If you don't have a card, the printer should still work with ink you buy for it. But the printer industry has been pretty shit for a while, so.
I've gotta be honest I don't know that I've ever heard of a printer requiring a card, but the last one I bought was about a year and a half ago and it was only to print some very important black and white documents that were a bit too sensitive to have at a local place.