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So, before I block you for insulting and degrading language, here the explanation:
When you make business with companies, these companies have certain rights, same as you but not the same as you, the individual.
A company is overly powerful so consumer protection kicks in and forces them to treat you fairly. For example, they cant put something in their contracts that one sidedly benefits them and is bad for you (acting in bad faith). If they do this the contract becomes unenforceable.
Thats how I already sued a couple companies and continue to do so. The same goes for gdpr enforcement. If a company does stupid things with my data, I tell them to stop, let them send me all my data and then delete it. This is a massive amount of work for them and some have real issues with doing this. Also, if they dont they pay a large fine.
So, as you dont seem to know a lot about consumer protection, I hope you educate yourself and stop insulting folks.
Be better.