what is the price of this water?
you paid more than that.
Depending on where you shop, I’d say most likely at your fav. Arab ran Kwikie mart $1.49
less than a penny.
haha awesome
I didn’t know Verizon sold bottled water?
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I didn’t know Verizon sold bottled water?
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3 in 100 of us will get that reference
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I didn’t know Verizon sold bottled water?
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?
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3 in 100 of us will get that reference
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Anyone else get it?
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3 in 100 of us will get that reference
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im part of the 97 that dont
Here’s the background:
I have a Verizon unlimited data plan in the U.S. and recently crossed the border to Canada. Prior to crossing the border I called customer service to find out what rates I’d be paying for voice and data. The data rate I was quoted was “.002 cents per kilobyte.”
I was surprised at the rate so I confirmed it with the representative I spoke to, and she confirmed it “point zero zero two cents per kilobyte.” I asked her to note that in my account.
I received my bill and was charged $.002/KB - which is dollars - “point zero zero 2 dollars per kilobyte”. As it is translated to cents would be .2 cents or 2 tenths of a cent - which is a 100 times greater rate than I was quoted.
http://verizonmath.blogspot.com/
Check the link for some hilarity. There’s a recording of his initial phone call to Verizon trying to get someone to understand the difference between .002 dollars and .002 cents.
^^^that was a classic. as soon as i saw the verizon comment i lold. it was physically painful to listen to that guy try to explain to the idiot on the phone the concept of fractions.
Is there tax on bottled water?
pretty sure it’s considered a grocery item, so probably not
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lol how much did you pay for it? Did you mention it to the staff?
i got the reference.
here’s a penny, keep the change.