I might be trying to sneak an extra 15 cents.
When the railroad first announced the deal, it said 60 workers would get the extra 25 cents.
And logic behind this is simple, most people think, "oh its only an extra 50 cents, what difference does it make to me?"
A few extra cents at our gasoline pumps is a small price to pay.
One rider has refused to pay the extra 15 cents.
We offer a lot of different things, and that's the part we'd have to change to get the extra 10 cents.
The extra 3 cents, or $300, would go to the research provider.
This works out at about 10.4 per cent extra for every year you put off claiming.
"You're dealing with, what, an extra 75 cents for every bill of $100?"
Who knows, maybe the better chips only cost an extra 10 cents.