So she was stealing their money. Very unethical. She’ll probably go far in corporate America.
“oy, where’s my change?” “What change?” “For the money I gave you” “Besides payment for your 10 Dollar Lemonade special offer, I didn’t get any.” “But the sign says 1,50!” 1And a nice day to you, too" “Wait! I want my…” “I said: A nice day, Sir.”
Charge enough you don’t have to worry about repeat customers or word of mouth. Seems the big companies learned this already.
Nah they just bought all competitors so that you only have 1 place to get {product}
Sometimes it’s three places. And they all understand that they can charge whatever they want as long as they all (quietly) agree.
Guess what. The cell phone towers they built 10-20 years ago don’t cost anywhere near $40/line to maintain. While working for one I even got an email that said we were raising prices to match our nearest competitor. (Upgrade fees in this case.)
Reminds me of a classic Finnish sketch. Don’t worry, there are English subtitles.
Even the sketches from up north are presented sadly and a tad depressing
This reminds me of how in the Shire, “Good morning” is a form of goodbye. Just shows what homebodies the hobbits are.
The American system
Isn’t it cute when kids swindle??
Just like those square tip prompts