But God knows everything we do...
I've intentionally not responded to those blaspheming people getting good deals. Can't hold it any longer.
To those that have been, why don't you get the phone #'s of us sinners that will take advantage of those deals.
If someone's got something for sale and the price is clearly marked lower than the market price for that particular item and after you question the price with salesperson about price, what do you honestly do when that salesperson replies that the under market pricetag is the selling price.
When your at a garage sale and there's an item there you've been looking for marked clearly under market value, did/do you argue with the owner that the item is marked to low? Did you pay owner market value for item? Did you even suggest to the owner the item was under-priced?
Or did you buy that item, leaving there knowing you just got a great deal.
Before answering that, remember,
God knows everything we do...
If I go to buy something and the pricetag says $1.00 and I know that item sell's for $20.00 everywhere else, I always ask the salesperson if the $1.00 price is right. If the answer is "no , there's been a pricing mistake" I don't press the issue and force them to sell the item to me at miss-priced amount. If the response is yes, you bet I'll buy all of that product and leave knowing I just got a great deal.
I'm the buyer. I want to purchase merchandise you have for sale.
Your the seller. You set the purchase price of merchandise.
I'm not the buyer and the seller.
Also, if an item is clearly marked $1.00 and I get to the register and the clerk makes a mistake and rings it at $.50, IMO, thats clearly a totally different set of circumstance's and clerk gets informed of his/her possible mistake. Clerk doesn't work in the department I picked item up in.
If clerk pricechecks the item and it comes back $.50, then I just got another good deal.
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