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Originally Posted by Essential1
Originally Posted by AG 47
Originally Posted by Luong1209
My co-worker told me one night:
Man buys item, pays $20 cash and rest with debit...Then asks to get $20 cash back from his ATM.
My co-worker was just "" and handed back his $20.
Waaaaait, maybe I'm dense, but yall effed that one up.
Let's say what he bought was $25. He put down a $20 bill and $5 on his card.
He asks for $20 in cashback and you hand him his $20 back. So he got to keep
his $20 and what he bought for only $5?
They get the money back from the bank..
When you do something debit it asks for cashback... If you hit yes and you get cash back it is like a withdrawal of w/e amount ($20 in this case) So really he did pay $25...
Paid $20 in cash so he is -20... $5 on debit so he is -5 on his card.. And then took $20 out on cash back from his card linked to his account.. No one loses money. Except the guy spending $25.
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
Broad: My macbook wont turn on, I hit the power button and nothing happens
me: have you plugged in your charger?
broad: what charger?
me: the charger that came with your computer when you bought it
broad: what? why would i need to plug in a charger, its wireless.
i hate thatOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
do you work here?
Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
I was at my school gym last year and I over-heard these 2 blondes talking.
Blonde #1: Where is Tokyo?
Blonde #2: Isn't that in China?
Blonde #1: I want to go there.
Had me doing the Stewie 360 degree neck turn.
DUMB Things You've Seen or Heard Vol. Damn, Are People THAT Dumb?
wow the irony in having to explain this is nerdgasmic..Originally Posted by ape
you realize, the stupid part was not that anyone lost money, but that he bothered to give 20 dollars and "pay the rest on his card". since he asked for 20 dollars cash back, he could have just paid the whole thing with his card, and kept his 20. its a redundant actionOriginally Posted by Essential1
Originally Posted by AG 47
Originally Posted by Luong1209
My co-worker told me one night:
Man buys item, pays $20 cash and rest with debit...Then asks to get $20 cash back from his ATM.
My co-worker was just "" and handed back his $20.
Waaaaait, maybe I'm dense, but yall effed that one up.
Let's say what he bought was $25. He put down a $20 bill and $5 on his card.
He asks for $20 in cashback and you hand him his $20 back. So he got to keep
his $20 and what he bought for only $5?
They get the money back from the bank..
When you do something debit it asks for cashback... If you hit yes and you get cash back it is like a withdrawal of w/e amount ($20 in this case) So really he did pay $25...
Paid $20 in cash so he is -20... $5 on debit so he is -5 on his card.. And then took $20 out on cash back from his card linked to his account.. No one loses money. Except the guy spending $25.
Originally Posted by saxman2112
Girl: "Do we have to draw the grass on the map?"
Same girl: "Do volcanoes in Alaska shoot out coldness?"