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Sandi Schiffman Dear Diary: During a recent shopping trip to an upscale boutique, I was waiting for my items to be rung up when I heard a dialogue between a saleswoman and the customer next to me.
The pitch went like this: Let's say I'm at a store and I go up to the cashier to pay for my items with my debit card.
>> >> >> To summarize, this is what I have paid for my items in the pre-tax and >> after-tax prices: >> >> 1. Ships Fast Dell Precision T3500 Workstation + 2 Ultra Sharp >> Monitors 2007FP ? a system worth $1,617 + 798 = $2,415.00.
So without a second thought I popped a pair of men's gloves into my basket, paid for my items and left the shop.
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But just how is that demand curve for my item generated?
"In a moment of youthful ignorance, I walked out of the store without paying for one of my items," Winston said in a statement.
His explanation to Harbaugh is actually not all that different from what Winston said when we all thought he was admitting to shoplifting while issuing an apology last year: "In a moment of youthful ignorance, I walked out of the store without paying for one of my items".
As for my Nazi items, I keep those tucked away in a drawer where I hope they will remain until an estate liquidator smelling of mud and BO comes into my room and wonders what kind of person I was.
For instance, I would have been better off listing my items for a longer period than three days.
For my more coveted items, I turned to Poshmark, where a faux fur jacket I'd worn maybe twice in college earned me $35 and a skirt I'd bought final sale from J. Crew and promptly hated re-sold for more than I'd paid for it.
Five items corresponded to the "exhaustion" dimension (e.g.: "I am emotionally exhausted by this career"), 4 items corresponded to the "cynicism" dimension (e.g.: "I lost enthusiasm for my career"), and 6 items corresponded to the "efficiency" dimension (e.g.: "In my opinion, I am a good student").
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