Price abbreviations are confusing
[QUOTE=SixthMan;5577543]Pardon the radio silence fellas. JustWill was correct, $. 6 was house for an hr. Tip was a Jackson.
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[QUOTE=Kris106;5577878]Nothing too exciting or over the top. . 6 +. 4 out in 45 min.[/QUOTE]The forum abbreviation guide for prices is as follows:
$ $100
$$ $200
$$$ $300
$$$.5 $350
These abbreviations are awkward and often improperly used. It's even worse since the forum's auto correct puts a space after the "." where it isn't intended. Per the abbreviation guide, Sixth Man paid $160 to the house plus $20 tip while Kris106 paid $60 to the house plus $40 tip. I suspect Sixth Man actually paid $60 to the house plus $20 tip.
The $ or $$ or $$.5 is just an abbreviation, it isn't any kind of magical code that only mongers can understand. IMHO, it's better to just write the amounts paid in normal notation. The abbreviations don't make it easier for anybody.
Does anyone subscribe to RM
Does anyone subscribe to RM? Just wondering.
1 Is it worth it?
2 Do you use a card or crypto?