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On 4/15/19 5:29 PM, trader_4 wrote:
[snip] I told the story here of the lady who looked to be in her 60s that had the checkout stalled. She bought a steak that has a price marked of X, and with the store card, you got 30% off. The cash register showed it as let's say $12.73, discount -$3.66. She kept asking, but how much is the steak? The register person kept saying it's right here, $12.73 minus $3.66. But the woman kept asking for the price of the steak. And this was Shoprite, big chain that has been doing discounts this way forever, as have other stores. Supervisor came over too and round and round it went. I guess neither had a calculator or could do the simple math to give her the actual price, but I don't think that would have solved it either. There are stores around here that show discounts that way, and I often hear the employees explaining that. It the item is marked $10 and there is a $3 discount, customers ask why the receipt shows $10 (with a separate item for -$3). -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The state of Texas has executed another inmate. But unforseen legal issues have arisen. The state has killed so many people this year, it must now register as a tobacco company." |
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On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 12:20:49 PM UTC-4, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 4/15/19 5:29 PM, trader_4 wrote: [snip] I told the story here of the lady who looked to be in her 60s that had the checkout stalled. She bought a steak that has a price marked of X, and with the store card, you got 30% off. The cash register showed it as let's say $12.73, discount -$3.66. She kept asking, but how much is the steak? The register person kept saying it's right here, $12.73 minus $3.66. But the woman kept asking for the price of the steak. And this was Shoprite, big chain that has been doing discounts this way forever, as have other stores. Supervisor came over too and round and round it went. I guess neither had a calculator or could do the simple math to give her the actual price, but I don't think that would have solved it either. There are stores around here that show discounts that way, and I often hear the employees explaining that. It the item is marked $10 and there is a $3 discount, customers ask why the receipt shows $10 (with a separate item for -$3). -- We call those customers Democrats. |
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On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 3:04:05 PM UTC-4, trader_4 wrote:
On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 12:20:49 PM UTC-4, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 4/15/19 5:29 PM, trader_4 wrote: [snip] I told the story here of the lady who looked to be in her 60s that had the checkout stalled. She bought a steak that has a price marked of X, and with the store card, you got 30% off. The cash register showed it as let's say $12.73, discount -$3.66. She kept asking, but how much is the steak? The register person kept saying it's right here, $12.73 minus $3.66. But the woman kept asking for the price of the steak. And this was Shoprite, big chain that has been doing discounts this way forever, as have other stores. Supervisor came over too and round and round it went. I guess neither had a calculator or could do the simple math to give her the actual price, but I don't think that would have solved it either. There are stores around here that show discounts that way, and I often hear the employees explaining that. It the item is marked $10 and there is a $3 discount, customers ask why the receipt shows $10 (with a separate item for -$3). -- We call those customers Democrats. We call them Humanities Majors. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 12:03:59 -0700 (PDT), trader_4 wrote:
On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 12:20:49 PM UTC-4, Mark Lloyd wrote: On 4/15/19 5:29 PM, trader_4 wrote: [snip] I told the story here of the lady who looked to be in her 60s that had the checkout stalled. She bought a steak that has a price marked of X, and with the store card, you got 30% off. The cash register showed it as let's say $12.73, discount -$3.66. She kept asking, but how much is the steak? The register person kept saying it's right here, $12.73 minus $3.66. But the woman kept asking for the price of the steak. And this was Shoprite, big chain that has been doing discounts this way forever, as have other stores. Supervisor came over too and round and round it went. I guess neither had a calculator or could do the simple math to give her the actual price, but I don't think that would have solved it either. There are stores around here that show discounts that way, and I often hear the employees explaining that. It the item is marked $10 and there is a $3 discount, customers ask why the receipt shows $10 (with a separate item for -$3). -- We call those customers Democrats. A year and half from now you'll have to make a choice. A "Democrat" - or Trump. Good luck. |
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On 04/16/2019 07:56 PM, Vic Smith wrote:
A year and half from now you'll have to make a choice. A "Democrat" - or Trump. Good luck. I'm non-binary... |
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