I really love the graphic. I think the coloring and texturing is amazing! From the thumbnail it just looked like a crazy blob so I wasn't expecting much and then I opening it and BAM! Wow! :D
hehe, Scamming 101. You know, like Biology 101 or Psychology 101 :P I was joking around.
When somebody gives you a $100 note to buy something cheap, that's textbook scamming because if you "mess up" the change then they get a bigger amount in the end. Get it?
It's like, if you gave me $5 and bought something that was $1 and I gave you $4 change. But say you thought I'd only given you $2, then I'd give have to you $2 to make up for the money I "didn't give you". But if you were buying something with a hundred dollar note that was $1, and I supposedly messed up the change, you could end up with $50 extra. Which, by the way, is exactly what happened yeserday. I checked :(
Make sense now? I want it to make sense so you can feel my pain.
Anyway, eventually you find that the day flies past in a daze. You'll give incorrect change, you'll ask the same question twice and you'll forget whether you gave them the %50 or not. So when they say you haven't given them the money, you start to doubt your memories. And so with me doubting both my memories and them, I was thrown for a sec.
Because, see, the thing is... I actually thought I'd given it to them, but they insisted that I hadn't (obviously). I asked the other guy who was on the same shift as me, what he thought I should do. Apparently he didn't understand what I meant or he didn't know what exactly we should do in that situation (I think a combination of both), because he just told me to give them the money. And so I did.
That font works really well on there too!
Some scammed money off you? How?
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How is them giving you $100 automatically scamming $101??
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When somebody gives you a $100 note to buy something cheap, that's textbook scamming because if you "mess up" the change then they get a bigger amount in the end. Get it?
It's like, if you gave me $5 and bought something that was $1 and I gave you $4 change. But say you thought I'd only given you $2, then I'd give have to you $2 to make up for the money I "didn't give you". But if you were buying something with a hundred dollar note that was $1, and I supposedly messed up the change, you could end up with $50 extra. Which, by the way, is exactly what happened yeserday. I checked :(
Make sense now? I want it to make sense so you can feel my pain.
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And don't you remember when you have already given them $50? :P
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Anyway, eventually you find that the day flies past in a daze. You'll give incorrect change, you'll ask the same question twice and you'll forget whether you gave them the %50 or not. So when they say you haven't given them the money, you start to doubt your memories. And so with me doubting both my memories and them, I was thrown for a sec.
Because, see, the thing is... I actually thought I'd given it to them, but they insisted that I hadn't (obviously). I asked the other guy who was on the same shift as me, what he thought I should do. Apparently he didn't understand what I meant or he didn't know what exactly we should do in that situation (I think a combination of both), because he just told me to give them the money. And so I did.
Doyy, why didn't I just listen to my instincts?
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