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It flips it around to begging and belittling the time spent.

A far better proposition is just charging what you think it is worth and advertising the benefits to the buyer. Telling the buyer you're going to get a sushi roll doesn't assist them. Telling them they save x hours a week, or avoid situation y - now that's better marketing.




Thanks. I should have thought about the other angle of this. Mostly I was fascinated with the fun possibilities.




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