top | item 37379360 (no title) emanuele232 | 2 years ago "up to 80%". isn't it to be read as "from the same price to a 80% discount" ? discuss order hn newest quickthrower2|2 years ago Which is meaningless, like a $20,000 - $100,000 salary range. nebster|2 years ago Pretty sure he is disputing that it could be 81% cheaper that the original comment said. "Up to 80% cheaper" means 80% or less, not 80% or more.
quickthrower2|2 years ago Which is meaningless, like a $20,000 - $100,000 salary range. nebster|2 years ago Pretty sure he is disputing that it could be 81% cheaper that the original comment said. "Up to 80% cheaper" means 80% or less, not 80% or more.
nebster|2 years ago Pretty sure he is disputing that it could be 81% cheaper that the original comment said. "Up to 80% cheaper" means 80% or less, not 80% or more.
quickthrower2|2 years ago
nebster|2 years ago