Mr_Mischif Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 As I was doling money out to Verizon, I realized that I was paying for shitty customer service to stay that way. So I entered an equation for the payment. Bad thing is, I don't really know what the equation equalled out to...can anyone help? DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT ME Quote
nickisgod1 Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 well the 2nd part =-1 the third part=1 so thats a check for .002 dollars assuming that is an i in front of pi it looks like it to me at least edit: changed cents to dollars Quote
VaKo Posted February 9, 2007 Posted February 9, 2007 There was something on digg a while back about Verizon selling a service at .002 cents and billing at .002 dollars per 1kb of data used in Canada. http://caltechgirlsworld.mu.nu/archives/211861.php http://verizonmath.blogspot.com/2006/12/ve...from-cents.html Quote
SomeoneE1se Posted February 9, 2007 Posted February 9, 2007 Yeah they would quote $0.002 and charge $0.02 and nobody understood the difference there's a bunch of sites on ytmnd.com of it. Quote
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