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In my house I wear the pants but my wife works the zipper
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Let's rephrase the question. Pretend I paid $100 for $120 in discount gift cards. Then I used those gift cards to buy an item for $120. A week later I returned that item to the store for a full refund. Then I bought another item for $120 and so on for the entire year. My position was, that I retained the extra $20 gained from the first transaction of buying the discount gift cards.Let me throw in some confusion here. You can pay $80 for a $100 card which works out to a 0.8 proportion. To get $120 in value, you'd have to pay $120*0.8=$96.
So if you start with $100, spend $96 on 80%ers, you have $120 in gift cards plus $4 in your pocket.
As for reselling what you paid retail for at retail -- that much sounds like a pipe dream.
That certainly could have contributed to our disagreement. It seems easy to understand in my head but easily explaining the concept to others is another matter. I should have stayed in schoolGood thing it wasn't an English question.
LOL, I was referring to the grammatical error in the thread title.That certainly could have contributed to our disagreement. It seems easy to understand in my head but easily explaining the concept to others is another matter. I should have stayed in school