Toya Import Card Case Study

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Even when Toya was sick, he would not take a day off. He knew that if he did take just one day off, he would get fired right away and he would not be able to pay for his parents medical bills and the house bills. After a long tired day from work, Toya opened the mail for the house bills. He checked the amount for the bills, and they were all the same amount as they were usually were. However, the bill for his Discover Card was extremely expensive. He knew that all the stuff this week were the same as the same stuff he bought for the last month, therefore, he did not understand why it was more expensive than usually. The week after, he went to the store and he looked at the price of each item he bought. He noticed that the price of each

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