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No. It's not another fictitious e-mail tracking project sponsored by some software giant, promising large financial rewards. And, no, it isn't an advertisement for a drug or supplement that will enliven a part of the body.
It's just good-old, Rigney Graphics Lunch Meat. The kind you actually want to receive.
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C'mon, it's 99¢ it's not like it's a whole dollar!
The cash register was invented as the "Incorruptible Cashier." A noisy bell, making the famous "cha-ching" sound that is now synonymous with money, discouraged sticky fingers.
Soon owners discovered that odd prices like .99 required the cashier to use the register to provide a penny change, thus virtually eliminating any "unrecorded" transactions. Only later did it occur to the ever masterful mind of Marketing that a sum like $1.99 seemed subjectively less than $2.00. |
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