It goes to bungie. Where else would it go. Back to your bank account? How entitled are you to ask what they do with the money you paid them. It’s not your money anymore. It’s there’s. Cause you paid for a service.
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Editado por Keythe: 8/9/2023 4:49:29 AMIt's bizarre to me that you think that people are entitled because they want to know where the money they're paying is going. Stop boot licking. It's an embarrassing look. Like, how old are you? This is a very common concern for people in the real world.
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No I'm sorry he's absolutely right. I run my own business, if a customer asked me what I did with the money after they'd paid me I think I'd tell them where to go, it's absolutely none of their business whatsoever.
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Fr. And he was walking how old I was. It’s how business works. I don’t pay for a sandwich and ask the owner what he does with the money I just gave him. It’s his we made a transaction. GG for knowing how business works my dude.
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[quote]No I'm sorry he's absolutely right. I run my own business, if a customer asked me what I did with the money after they'd paid me I think I'd tell them where to go, it's absolutely none of their business whatsoever.[/quote] That’s a valid take, but what if you started charging customers more, and they asked why? Would you still tell them where to go, or would you say: the increase is because of X Y and Z, and you should start too see ____ performing better. If you charged a higher rate at a lower quality of work, would that be sustainable for your business? And how much longer till your clients or customers got mad and didn’t use your services anymore? Those were the questions I was trying to raise, not “lEtS sEe uR bAlAnCe ShEeTs”
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That’s a valid take, but what if you started charging customers more, and they asked why? Would you still tell them where to go, or would you say: the increase is because of X Y and Z, and you should start too see ____ performing better. If you charged a higher rate at a lower quality of work, would that be sustainable for your business? And how much longer till your clients or customers got mad and didn’t use your services anymore? Those were the questions I was trying to raise, not “lEtS sEe uR bAlAnCe ShEeTs”
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What a stupid answer man, no -blam!- it goes back to Bungie, they can wipe their -blam!- with it when it's theirs, I was trying to ask a very simple question that somehow you got twisted. Let me spell it out for you: The most basic premise of business is: People typically don't buy things they don't see value in, so if you pay for a $10 toy, but feel that it is only worth $5, chances are, you will not buy the next toy that the company releases for the same price or more. Because you did not get your value out of it for whatever reason. So if you pay for a $50 expansion, but feel that it's only worth $25, chances are _____________. Fill in the blanks idiot. I am asking do people think that the money we spend is good for the value we are getting out of the game. Damn man, go to school or something.
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[quote]What a stupid answer man, no -blam!- it goes back to Bungie, they can wipe their -blam!- with it when it's theirs, I was trying to ask a very simple question that somehow you got twisted. Let me spell it out for you:[/quote] You asked a very simple question and yet with an extremely long post and reply. I think you’re just over complicating things.
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It’s not dumb. You asked where’s the money was going. If you want to buy bugies garbage by all means do it. And if you feel that it’s not worth the value then don’t buy it. You obviously have anger issues and I wouldn’t recommend buying toys.
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[quote]It goes to bungie. Where else would it go. Back to your bank account? How entitled are you to ask what they do with the money you paid them. It’s not your money anymore. It’s their’s.Cause you paid for a service.[/quote]