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How to avoid overlord clause?
The overlord clause, in short, is unreasonable, shirking responsibility, only protecting one's own interests and diluting one's obligations. Not only in monopoly industries, but also in all walks of life. Here are some examples from life to illustrate:

1, telecommunications industry, first of all, traffic is not cumulative, used up in the current month, cleared next month. How can this be true? I confiscated what I paid for, and then the traffic was unlimited but the speed was limited. When you buy a set meal, you promise that you can use it at will, and then you will be told that when the traffic is used to a certain amount, it will gradually drop from 4G to 3G and 2 G. What is the reason?

2. Hotel wedding industry. There is no need for the hotel to cooperate with the wedding company to charge a certain entrance fee, but the electricity must be answered by a licensed electrician, otherwise I will not be answered. The LED large screen installed by the cooperative wedding company in the hotel is another big use cost.

3. Real estate industry. Why does the property company not let the owners buy cement sand from other places, but must use the cement sand designated by your property company?

4. Individual hospitals. If the patient is not cured and does not have the discharge conditions, he will be forced to leave the hospital for ten and a half months and then move in. Isn't that just to charge more threshold fees?

5. banks. Why don't you admit it when you give less money? Pay more and come back. The counterfeit money spit out by the automatic deposit machine will not be identified, and what customers receive at the counter will be confiscated! ?

6. teacher. Why does the teacher hand over the homework to the parents of the students for correction?

7.stars. Why should I make way for them in public places? Who are they to make way for others?

In short, all walks of life have their own laws, regulations and rules. Some of them are overlord clauses in the eyes of outsiders, but their legislation does have sufficient reasons. At least, they won't break the law. Of course, some clauses really puzzled many people. For example, if a bank leaves the counter, it is irresponsible, but it is not so irresponsible, so it is necessary to investigate the responsibility. This will definitely be regarded as the overlord clause for ordinary customers, but in order to prevent criminals from racking their brains to exploit loopholes, they are also racking their brains to plug loopholes. Some clauses are also out of helplessness, so the world is only relatively fair to everyone, not absolutely fair!