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There is a shop where written: Buy 1 for $1 10 for $2 100 for $3 I needed 999 and still only paid $3. How could this....

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There is a shop where written:
Buy 1 for $1
10 for $2
100 for $3
I needed 999 and still only paid $3. How could this be financially viable for the shop-keeper?

posted Nov 21, 2023 by Mohammad

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