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So there are a couple pizza places in town. One of them just recently raised their prices and the only thing worth buying there price-wise is a pepperoni pizza. So usually I order elsewhere. No big deal. Anyway, placed an order last night for an extra large pepperoni pizza for 16.00. Sounds like a good deal right? Except when the delivery guy shows up and I pay the guy (15% tip included), it is 29 dollars. Almost double there price advertised. So, looks like I’ll be sticking with the pizza place nearby who advertises lower prices than you, tells you how much you’ll be charged before hanging up the phone and actually charges you what they advertise. And you wonder why some people don’t give you a tip. —40 minutes or it’s free.

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  1. I heard a certain ‘needy’convenience chain makes great mini pizzas, bitcher. Probably really cheap, too.

  2. What the fuck were you doing with that much pizza? Inlaws over or something? Anyway, yeah, next time get the total ahead of time, those florescent billboards have teeny tiny asterixes on them for the fine print.

  3. So what exactly were the “extra” charges that brought it from $16 to $29. You never said. Also remember taxes are not included so there’s an extra $2,40 there, still under $20 so where did the extra come from? And like someone else said, didn’t you ask for the total before YOU hung up?

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