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endor57514yBut she still got the source, and you still got paid less than agreed to. You didn't feel bad about asking for payment, why would you settle for accepting half of what you were owed?
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dude she came to your house, at night, over "compute stuff" and a bs excuse around the holidays. for something that cost 15 fucking dollars.
she was lonely and down tf. guarantee it.
molaram was righf. missed opportunity. -
@zemaitis stop interrupting my fantasies. I already wrote an entire fanfiction, five whole chapters!
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wowotek58274y@Wisecrack @molaram you both right. but i don't know it was all anger back then. but yeah missed oportunity
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mundo0349794y@Nanos price is exactly what something is worth, either literally or perceived, and perceived value is a scam.
Your way if pricing things is a scam and is what is wrong with society.
Change your ways, help us make the world better. -
mundo0349794y@Nanos
Sure, so you don't figure out jow much some one can pay for your service, you set the rate fo your service based on market value and on demand.
Everything is demand and supply, right? Your supply is about 8 hours of work a day, assuming.
You have certain expertise, that means you can deliver certain amount of results for every hour.
This is how your supply increases, you get more expertise so your hours are more and more valuable because you can deliver more.
To balance that, there is demand, if you are the most experienced person in the world but no one wants you, then you have zero demand, so your service us super cheap.
What you want then, is start cheap, get expertise, increase demand so you can increase the price in function to your supply and demand.
See how "how much you client can pay" or even competitors fo not affect your price at this point?
This is how pricing should work, keep things optimum, keep price low, push the market to lower prices, always. -
mundo0349794y@Nanos hahhaha, I liked that.
I was just talking some microeconomics, I am learning, the more you learn about how money works, the more fucked up you realize it is, and pricing and 'self-regulating' markets is a huge part of how fucked up society is.
Just wanted to make you go read about this topic.
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