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How does paying work in the USA?
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Hey, uk person with a legit question. I'm heading over to the US in a few months and apparently the price isn't the price?
So here, if a shirt says it's £20, it's £20. But I hear if a shirt says $20, you pay $25 (or whatever) cause you guys add random taxes at the end of the bill?
Is this true? Isn't this system far more complex then it needs to be?
And what about things like books, that have a price printed on them? Are they lies too? God it sounds horrible...
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