Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a small business, and yes, if you are living in a 2-million dollar home, then I am going to charge you more than the person living in a 500K home. It's more like a discount for the other person than like an increase for you, but if you are living in that house and you want my services that badly, you can afford to pay it. I hate cheap rich people.
So you admit you’re ripping people off if they live in a fancy zip code.
I admit I'm not going to let people in fancy zip codes rip me off. They're not getting a discount, and I'm not taking anything off the price. They don't need it. I do.
You are ripping them off, despite your convoluted logic. At least you admit it.
I don't think it's ripping someone off if I give the nonprofit that feeds homeless people a steep discount, and then don't give any discount to the notorious DC lawyer who is famous for helping people rip other people off. As I said, I'm not adding anything to the listed price; I'm just not giving any discount or incentive. Also, if you had ever worked at rich people homes, you would know that it totally sucks and is actually worth more money. So if it takes me 20 minutes to get through your security gates and down your private road, only to be treated dismissively and have my time disrespected, you better believe you are paying retail.
I doubt you’re any type of contractor so continue spinning your yarns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a small business, and yes, if you are living in a 2-million dollar home, then I am going to charge you more than the person living in a 500K home. It's more like a discount for the other person than like an increase for you, but if you are living in that house and you want my services that badly, you can afford to pay it. I hate cheap rich people.
So you admit you’re ripping people off if they live in a fancy zip code.
I admit I'm not going to let people in fancy zip codes rip me off. They're not getting a discount, and I'm not taking anything off the price. They don't need it. I do.
You are ripping them off, despite your convoluted logic. At least you admit it.
I don't think it's ripping someone off if I give the nonprofit that feeds homeless people a steep discount, and then don't give any discount to the notorious DC lawyer who is famous for helping people rip other people off. As I said, I'm not adding anything to the listed price; I'm just not giving any discount or incentive. Also, if you had ever worked at rich people homes, you would know that it totally sucks and is actually worth more money. So if it takes me 20 minutes to get through your security gates and down your private road, only to be treated dismissively and have my time disrespected, you better believe you are paying retail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a small business, and yes, if you are living in a 2-million dollar home, then I am going to charge you more than the person living in a 500K home. It's more like a discount for the other person than like an increase for you, but if you are living in that house and you want my services that badly, you can afford to pay it. I hate cheap rich people.
So you admit you’re ripping people off if they live in a fancy zip code.
I admit I'm not going to let people in fancy zip codes rip me off. They're not getting a discount, and I'm not taking anything off the price. They don't need it. I do.
You are ripping them off, despite your convoluted logic. At least you admit it.
Anonymous[b wrote:]I’m an electrical contractor and I admit I charge more in the expensive zip codes. All the contractors do. And those customers pay it because I do exceptional work based on customer feedback. You want a shoddy job then go with the cheaper electrician. Not sure what to tell you, I have a family to feed. Same reason some lawyers charge $300/hr and other $1000/hr.
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This is logically inconsistent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a small business, and yes, if you are living in a 2-million dollar home, then I am going to charge you more than the person living in a 500K home. It's more like a discount for the other person than like an increase for you, but if you are living in that house and you want my services that badly, you can afford to pay it. I hate cheap rich people.
So you admit you’re ripping people off if they live in a fancy zip code.
I admit I'm not going to let people in fancy zip codes rip me off. They're not getting a discount, and I'm not taking anything off the price. They don't need it. I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to have a train station car beat up Ford Taurus and a nice BMW for weekends.
Even stuff like getting estimate to clean a rug a fix a vacuum I get cheaper estimates if I pulled up in the old car.
How could you possibly get a quote for any of those things in such a way that they would watch you pull up?
Anonymous wrote:
100% zip code oriented. We call it the "Great Falls Markup" here
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a train station car beat up Ford Taurus and a nice BMW for weekends.
Even stuff like getting estimate to clean a rug a fix a vacuum I get cheaper estimates if I pulled up in the old car.
Anonymous wrote:I’m an electrical contractor and I admit I charge more in the expensive zip codes. All the contractors do. And those customers pay it because I do exceptional work based on customer feedback. You want a shoddy job then go with the cheaper electrician. Not sure what to tell you, I have a family to feed. Same reason some lawyers charge $300/hr and other $1000/hr.