"Three or four stores - they pay for themselves very quickly."
He was told the store would pay him $100, and he accepted.
Then you dealt for goods, but the store kept the balance and paid no interest.
And stores that order fewer copies than a full case pay a little more as well.
He said the original store would have paid $20,000 a year in village taxes.
And so the stores paid me half of what the orders were before I shipped them.
Most stores will be paying about $600 a year to support the group.
The workers said the store now paid the minimum wage.
They worked 50 to 66 hours a week, for which, according to the lawsuit, the store paid them nothing.
It seems to me that if we knew what the store actually paid for the merchandise, the mystery would be gone.