money grab
noun
plural money grabs
: the greedy pursuit of an opportunity for making money especially when done without regard for ethics, concerns, or consequences : cash grab
If he had sold out and made a money grab, much of what he stands for would have been diminished.—Dan Pompei
… this action appears to be nothing more than a profit-motivated money grab at the expense of important healthcare services our community depends on …—Kerry D. Goff, quoted in The Vicksburg (Mississippi) Post
also
: something (such as a product or service) used for a money grab
The movie was a blatant money grab targeted at young kids and their parents … —Matthew Fernandez
To keep the navigation on the car, you're going to have to pay … a monthly fee. For my bet, it's a money grab and if they can generate additional revenue, then more power to them. —Will Lindley, quoted in The Detroit Free Press
Farewell tours are a money grab, sure, but there's also something to the idea of letting bands and fans say goodbye to each other … —Adam Graham
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