The Ink is Barely Dry

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The ink on John Cantor’s printer began to grow faint, so he called Moishe’s Print Shop where a friendly employee informed him that the printer probably needed only to be cleaned. Because the store charged $50 for such cleanings, he told John he might be better off reading the printer's manual and trying the job himself.

Pleasantly surprised by his candor, John asked, "Does your boss Moishe know that you discourage business?"

"Actually, it's Moishe’s idea," the employee replied sheepishly. "We usually make more money on repairs if we let people try to fix things themselves first."

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