
Originally Posted by
emow
Kabobohan gyud.... One example: Juan dela Cruz will buy a substandard cheaper electrical wire than a relatively costlier good quality electrical wire....resulta? Sunog balay ni Juan dela cruz, apil iyang kayaman sa kaban sulod sa balay... In the end, how much did the cheaper wire cost? Juan dela Cruz's wealth +/- death/injury of family members....
Another Example: Juan dela Cruz is a cheapskate... He was building a new house, after the one above got burned down, so he went to buy lumber. Instead of going to a tax-mapped legitimate business establishment, he bought his lumber from a fly-by-night, business-in-a-tricycle lumber merchant, so that he can save a lot, since he had just lost his wealth.... Yes, indeed the lumber were cheaper, but he found out that many of them are not strong.... So, Juan went back to place where he bought his lumber, alas, the fly-by-night merchant was gone, so Juan could not get a refund or change for a better quality lumber... he used the defective lumber for firewood...what a waste...
Still Another Example: After the lumber incident, Juan was able to save enough to buy legitimate lumber from legal business establishment... he decided it was time to cement his house... He was going to a construction supply store, when a man approached him.. "Boss, palit ka cemento? daghan man sobra sa amu construction, 150pesos ra boss..." Juan ,seems to have learned from the lumber incident, declined the man and proceeded to the store... the selling price was around 185pesos... with 35 pesos difference in mind, Juan quickly approached the man again to purchase 20 bags of cement, saving 700 pesos! Yeah, he saved a huge sum of money! The next day, two police officers went by his house, with the man who sold him the cement... the police man asked "Sir, nipalit kag cemento aning tauhana? palihug ku pakita resibo sa imu gipalit..." With nothing to show, his cements were confiscated because Juan was violating the Anti-Fencing Law... so sad...but Juan will never learn....