• loobkoob@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    I agree it should perhaps have started off a little higher, but the fine was set so the amount added would double for every day they didn’t comply.

    • day 1: $50,000
    • day 2: +$100,000 ($150,000 total)
    • day 3: +$200,000 ($350,000 total - this is what they paid)
    • day 4: +$400,000 ($750,000 total)
    • day 7: +$3,200,000 ($6,350,000 total)
    • day 14: +$409,600,000 ($819,150,000 total)
    • day 28: +$6.7 trillion ($13.4 trillion total)

    The day 3 fine wasn’t all that bad for them, but it wasn’t a fine they could just eat if they delayed as long as they wanted. Definitely not a “cost of doing business” fine, that’s for sure.

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      11 months ago

      It is a cost of business fine at $350k.

      Yes, the escalating fine is great and got compliance. I was commenting on the fact that since they eventually complied and paid a small fine, they won’t be charged with anything further even knowing the delay was intentional.