The price seems like a lot but when you activate the $100-200$ repair warranty, take a picture of the receipt, and don’t have this asshole install it — the product works. Guy sold a screen protector in the most asshole way. I’ve managed AT&T and Verizon stores. I started at Tmobile in a mall location, this kiosk guy downplaying liquid glass technology is a massive idiot. When it comes to sales his reputation is already disgusting. The tragic part was the knuckle tap on the desk at the end. A perfect punctuation from the customer to describe the failure of this interaction. The lack of foresight to see that Tmboile is sending you customers, opportunities, you will never see another customer from them again. So congratulations, how you acted it looked like that’s what you wanted. Shaming this customer for spending his money is the worst way to build a relationship.
@Its_EasyMac Cod teams are a not profitable. This is how the end was always going to look. Greed. Thieving. Lies. All to keep the debt monster under the bed
@npsucriloss I’m just a guy that doesn’t know anymore than you! I know 1% of economics so don’t think my take is valid, it’s an opinion from a surf, not a knight. But definitely DM if you want to pick my brain
I think they will continue, easy liquidity is a hot commodity in world of overnight margin calls. I would suggest Japan has 2 generations before affordability is a trope concept. I believe stable coins will be the first attack on japan’s money, making liquidity against the yeild of the bonds that are ment to be backing only coins. Do be simple, every stable coin that comes into existence prints 3 debt dollars in the system. 1, the bond to back it. 2, the yields off the bonds, and 3 the tokenized debt. This system evaporates the need for outside liquidity allowing transactions themselves to boost the government bond purchasing. This means, no need to have the bonds sold, demand is now artificially pumped based on users, not trust. This allows the government to not need anyone’s money, just have every American accepting stable coins as payment and magically bond demand is baked in to every day payments, allowing interest rates to stay low and flat, just like Japan.
My jaw hit the floor watching this
A Southern California Avocado farmer shows how impossible it is to run his business in California now
“We picked 52,616 pounds of avocados, which has a retail value of $68,000.” Here’s the breakdown:
Total Pounds: 526616
Gross Income: $68,252.19
Assessments: -$1,578.48
Pickers Cost: -$15,900.00
Net Income: $50,777.73
Water Cost: -$37,741.87
Management: -$33,235.35
Taxes: -$10,000.00
Profit: -$30,203.51
He says they’re going to likely have to sell off to one of the larger companies. Smaller farmers can’t make it