💸HowMuchWePay
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The price you pay is your information.

So why is it locked inside someone else's database?

Opacity is the business model

Insurers, lenders, and providers know exactly what every customer pays. You don't. That gap isn't an accident — it's the product. Quotes are personalized to charge you the most they think you'll accept, “loyalty” quietly costs you more, and the confusion is engineered. When you can't compare, you can't push back.

The “comparison” sites work for them

Most price tools are paid by the very companies they claim to compare — ranking by commission, harvesting your details as a sales lead, showing teaser rates no one actually gets. Their incentive is the sale, not the truth.

So we flip it

The antidote to manufactured confusion is simple: pool what real people actually pay. Anonymous. Public. Free. No logins, no lead-gen, no one paying to look better than they are. When thousands of consumers share the real number, the information asymmetry that lets companies overcharge quietly disappears.

Every number you add protects the next person

One bill looks like a data point. Ten thousand bills look like leverage — the kind that used to belong only to the seller. Your thirty seconds is someone else's “wait, I'm being overcharged.” Take the market's most guarded secret — what things really cost — and make it ours.

Anonymous and self-reported. No accounts, no names — just real prices, in the open.