Chapter 1: What secrets do former employees reveal about company practices?
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Chapter 2: How do companies manipulate customer perceptions?
That thread quickly went viral, so we're going to spend right now going over the top ones.
There's some tea in here. Yeah, there is.
And before I read these, just remember, these are only comments off of the internet from former employees. We can't prove that what they're saying is true.
So what you're saying is if you are one of these companies, please don't sue us.
Right.
Yeah.
That's just a disclaimer.
But one person said the best day to get a TV at Best Buy is two days after the Super Bowl. A lot of people will buy them just for the big game and then return them right after. So we're stuck selling them on open box and you can usually negotiate used TVs down to 50% off.
And that's true. I know someone who's gotten a used TV from Best Buy because it was returned. Who the heck is buying TVs and returning them right after you use them? I would do it to impress a girl. I got this 400-inch crazy projector. Because women are always impressed by huge televisions.
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Chapter 3: What insider tips can save you money at retail stores?
You can't, like, let a homeless person have a candle? And why can't you resell it? Like, somebody burned it, maybe, and they didn't like it. Yeah.
I think they just don't want a bunch of people waiting at the dumpsters for the stuff that gets thrown out, and then they take it for free.
They're thrifty.
Let them take it.
I don't know why they don't do what we do in my hometown. It's called the Dufert Mall, and it's really the dump, but they just put a bunch of shelves up back there. So anything that you bring to the dump that's still intact, you put it up there. My mom has a couple lamps in the living room. Wow. Also, I just realized that would be the nicest smelling dumpster fire ever.
It's the same thing with pet stores, too. They're told if any damaged pet food gets returned, to open up the bag and pour it out into the dumpster so it's loose kibble.
That's not going to be a rat problem.
Well, it's going to be a rat problem either way.
That's kind of true, I guess, too. Oh, interesting.
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Chapter 4: What are the shocking truths about the medical industry?
This is the reason.
And she's been eating lots of kibble.
Text in to 78592. Tell us any industry secrets from your job that your bosses wouldn't want people to know.
I steal toilet paper.
That's mine.
It's not an industry secret.
You're just a bad person.
Oh, I'm sorry. Okay, I'll work on another one.
Okay. You work on that. We're going to do phone tap next.
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Chapter 5: How can you negotiate better deals at stores?
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