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Originally Posted by scwewywabbit
You're looking at 100-200 $20 bills. They would fit in a money clip. It'd actually be a surprisingly small stack of money...
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Okay, I'm tired as hell since I'm just taking a short break from work, but just trying to say it's a lot of money.
I find myself less willing to spend money when I see it in actual bills than numbers on a screen or paper. I don't know, I thought some people might see it that way also.
If I had that much money, and someone told me "hey, for that much money you have in your hands, you can get this fancy interior!"... I'd rather not.
But if you did, more power to you.
But imo, the point of stripping it is to avoid price-bracket competition.
People wanting those luxury amenities, at the same time, wanting an economy-car bracket pricing, is just unrealistic.
You can go ahead and say Hyundai or whatever company is offering that.
Then be my guest: go get a Hyundai and stop whining here.