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ShadSterling

@QasimRashid That this isn’t free seems like another tax on the most vulnerable - or another wedge to increase inequality by increasing the life expectancy only of those who can pay.
What would it take to make this free?

It won’t be long before the lawyers are witnesses in murder trials; I wonder if accompanying lawsuits could provide funding to make the service free

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Qasim Rashid, Esq.

@ShadSterling it’s free for low income people. And it can be gifted for free too. Link in my bio explains those steps.

ShadSterling

@QasimRashid I don’t see it in your bio, but following links to your Twitter then your link tree then then their gift page then their home page then their pricing page

it does say it’s free if your income is under $40k/year, which is a good start

turnsignl.com/plans

aprilfollies

@ShadSterling @QasimRashid The #ACLU has an free app called MobileJustice. It’s not nearly as much functionality, but it’s better than nothing if you can’t afford a subscription.

Patty Bluebird 🦩

@ShadSterling @QasimRashid I'd rather pay for an app that could save my son's life than to bury him.
Same for not wanting him to bury me.

Robin

@pburke46 @ShadSterling @QasimRashid the point is that the exact people who need this service may not have the $60 to pay for it. And 40k (the threshold for getting this service for free) for a large family living in a place like NYC is not an income that leaves you with $ to spare.

Robin

@ShadSterling @QasimRashid 🎯exactly what I was thinking. This feels like further exploitation of vulnerable communities

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