Finally paid off my Costco hotdog π
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How does it handle the half-penny? Does it round up or down, collect the remainder at the end, pull an Office Space, what?
The POS system at my bakery rounds up when itβs for a customer (getting half of a loaf of bread for example) and down when it calculates the 50% employee discount. That alone has a weirdly huge impact on my job satisfaction.
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Ha ha! Phallic penis joke!
Or it's about bestiality.
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No interest?
They generally don't no.
They get commission from the stores (because quite likely they wouldn't have made the sale if the option wasn't available), and also late fees
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Alt text: Screenshot of a receipt showing payment over time of a $1.50 hotdog in four equal installments of $0.375 spread out every other week.
good job! a+ financial discipline!
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Ha ha! Phallic penis joke!
I read that in Phil Sebben's voice.
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The POS system at my bakery rounds up when itβs for a customer (getting half of a loaf of bread for example) and down when it calculates the 50% employee discount. That alone has a weirdly huge impact on my job satisfaction.
Off topic, but I will forever read it as "piece of shit" system lol
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Off topic, but I will forever read it as "piece of shit" system lol
They really always are.
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Costco's co-founder, Jim Sinegal
wrote on last edited by [email protected]the amount of consumer goodwill that statement bought easily pays for any losses from the hotdogs. companies seem hellbent on torching their brand reputation for short-term gains these days. little gestures go a long way.
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Alt text: Screenshot of a receipt showing payment over time of a $1.50 hotdog in four equal installments of $0.375 spread out every other week.
This is the beginning of the rest pf your life!
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The POS system at my bakery rounds up when itβs for a customer (getting half of a loaf of bread for example) and down when it calculates the 50% employee discount. That alone has a weirdly huge impact on my job satisfaction.
typical POS behavior
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Alt text: Screenshot of a receipt showing payment over time of a $1.50 hotdog in four equal installments of $0.375 spread out every other week.
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Off topic, but I will forever read it as "piece of shit" system lol
wait POS doesn't mean piece of shit??
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"why can't we get a mortgage?"
"Well I bought a hot dog on a payment plan for a laugh, and I defaulted on a 38 cent payment"
"oh no"
Conversely, you can't have a house, you have no credit.
Fine I just paid off a 1.50 loan for a hot dog.
Ok, now you can borrow 500k because you proved yourself responsible with $1.50
Reality isn't too far off, back in the day I couldn't get a loan because I had zero credit history, but then could get a mortgage after a few months of getting a credit card with like a 500 dollar credit limit.
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wait POS doesn't mean piece of shit??
Tge issues with TLS is that they overlap.
POS
- point of sale
- piece of shit
- priate on starboard
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Conversely, you can't have a house, you have no credit.
Fine I just paid off a 1.50 loan for a hot dog.
Ok, now you can borrow 500k because you proved yourself responsible with $1.50
Reality isn't too far off, back in the day I couldn't get a loan because I had zero credit history, but then could get a mortgage after a few months of getting a credit card with like a 500 dollar credit limit.
Back in the day, one could get a credit history by being listed as an authorized user on someone elses card. One never needed physical possession of the card, nor needed to use it.
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Alt text: Screenshot of a receipt showing payment over time of a $1.50 hotdog in four equal installments of $0.375 spread out every other week.
My bank finally approved us for a hotdog jumboloan! We sign tomorrow!
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Alt text: Screenshot of a receipt showing payment over time of a $1.50 hotdog in four equal installments of $0.375 spread out every other week.
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Back in the day, one could get a credit history by being listed as an authorized user on someone elses card. One never needed physical possession of the card, nor needed to use it.
Still possible with AmEx, if I'm not mistaken, and in some cases can backdate your AAoA.
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They generally don't no.
They get commission from the stores (because quite likely they wouldn't have made the sale if the option wasn't available), and also late fees
Also data for advertising
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Tge issues with TLS is that they overlap.
POS
- point of sale
- piece of shit
- priate on starboard
Political science
Proof of stake
Position
It's just a really common one