Episode 0419 – Spending

August 18, 2009 · Filed Under Podcast 

On today’s show: Sam can’t talk; getting what you pay for; stay away dumb people; men shopping; pricing error; contemptible; groping the mouse; call us – 214.267.9899.

00:00 Theme music – back after a vacation.
00:30 Sam is old. He isn’t dealing with it well.
01:00 This is an ugly debt.
01:30 Call us – 214.267.9899.
02:00 Sometimes, you need to pay attention to the name.
03:20 This is puzzling.
04:00 Another overpriced example.
05:00 Kim nearly gets ripped off.
05:30 Harbor Freight comes to the rescue.
06:30 Stop being dumb, hobbyists.
07:00 This is horrible advice, please don’t follow it.
07:50 Don’t make these any better than they already are.
08:00 Stay out of my bookstore, dumb people.
09:00 Wen men buy girl stuff.
09:45 Gangsters, this is a stupid look.
10:45 Yet another monster show. Bleh.
11:15 Learn what your shows are about, people.
12:00 Compensating doesn’t usually work.
13:30 This is not an excuse.
15:00 No TV for you!
16:00 No disclaimer should get you out of this.
17:15 This is not how deals work, people.
18:30 Time for a new law.
19:30 This certainly doesn’t work the other way.
20:00 You gotta know the rules.
20:40 Too much drama.
21:30 Judges make the rules.
22:10 Rules have to be mean because it keeps people in line.
23:00 Some buildings need to be big and uncomfortable.
23:45 C’mere, Minnie.
25:30 Cartoons mess with kids’ heads.
26:30 As you get older, your brain betrays you.
28:50 Sam is not a Bumble.
30:00 Kim thinks highly of herself.
31:00 Dating in the Dark is not a nice show. At all.
31:50 Call us – 214.267.9899.
31:55 Email us – rwtyshow@gmail.com.
33:05 Seeya!

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One Response to “Episode 0419 – Spending”

  1. Nick on August 19th, 2009 9:47 am

    Put yourself in the position of owning a small business. Your employee accidentally lists your $100 products for $1.00 online. You get 3500 orders. You should have to pay for this?

    There’s a difference between shady marketing and actual mistakes. Listed prices are not a contract, they are an offer. So long as the company refunds all the money, it should have no obligation to deliver what you wanted to buy.

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