I know many of you wanted it but were upset I was giving profits to Shelby's defense fund. Well now there are no more profits.
Sale ends midnight on Wednesday night or whenever we sell out. This is your last chance to buy them as any that remain will be for new SC members only.
This way I can finally send Shelby her check and the haters can get a shirt and feel good about it.
If you want a Burrito Track Club shirt, buy today as we won't be selling them anymore after Wednesday. If we don't sell out, they will bc SC members only.
True story: A TSA agent complimented me on this very shirt the other day. I wisely refrained from explaining the backstory, and let him believe it had to do with ending runs with burritos.
I’m not sure you understand how profits are calculated.
it’s total sales - total costs = profits
Even if you sell an individual shirt for less than cost, you are still contributing to the overall profit of the alternative is $0.
Thankfully, I don't use the made up accounting they try to teach you at Princeton.
That's not how I'm calculating it. I'm calculating the profit/loss of each shirt.
Each shirt cost like $13.92 to make. I'll count up every shirt that sold for more than that and send the "profit" on those shirts to Shelby. Everything that sold for less than that or was free (lots of SC members chose it) will be viewed as a marketing expense.
True story: A TSA agent complimented me on this very shirt the other day. I wisely refrained from explaining the backstory, and let him believe it had to do with ending runs with burritos.
Glad he liked it. I think it cost a lot as a) it had a tone of colors on it and b) inflation is up
I would love to buy a shirt but I too am admittedly also a hater. As such, I will only buy a shirt if Rojo agrees to disclose how much money Letsrun is going to send to a banned athlete. Full disclosure is the least you can do here for the sake of profits. What say you Rojo?
I’m not sure you understand how profits are calculated.
it’s total sales - total costs = profits
Even if you sell an individual shirt for less than cost, you are still contributing to the overall profit of the alternative is $0.
Thankfully, I don't use the made up accounting they try to teach you at Princeton.
That's not how I'm calculating it. I'm calculating the profit/loss of each shirt.
Each shirt cost like $13.92 to make. I'll count up every shirt that sold for more than that and send the "profit" on those shirts to Shelby. Everything that sold for less than that or was free (lots of SC members chose it) will be viewed as a marketing expense.
you call the shirt the Burrito Track Club and then send the money to Shelby? Isn't that rude. You should grow up.
I’m not sure you understand how profits are calculated.
it’s total sales - total costs = profits
Even if you sell an individual shirt for less than cost, you are still contributing to the overall profit of the alternative is $0.
Thankfully, I don't use the made up accounting they try to teach you at Princeton.
That's not how I'm calculating it. I'm calculating the profit/loss of each shirt.
Each shirt cost like $13.92 to make. I'll count up every shirt that sold for more than that and send the "profit" on those shirts to Shelby. Everything that sold for less than that or was free (lots of SC members chose it) will be viewed as a marketing expense.
Funny title, rojo.
But of course, no matter how you frame it, each not sold shirt decreases the overall profit from this Shelburrito shirt joke.
More importantly: how much have you given to her gofundme scam, and why did you do that anonymously?
I'm an idiot. I bought the shirt for $30 because I like it, funny, good design, color, fabric. If I would have known it SUPPORTS Houlihan I would not have bought it. My girls will steal it anyway and they have no clue who Shelby Houlihan is anyway.
I’m not sure you understand how profits are calculated.
it’s total sales - total costs = profits
Even if you sell an individual shirt for less than cost, you are still contributing to the overall profit of the alternative is $0.
Thankfully, I don't use the made up accounting they try to teach you at Princeton.
That's not how I'm calculating it. I'm calculating the profit/loss of each shirt.
Each shirt cost like $13.92 to make. I'll count up every shirt that sold for more than that and send the "profit" on those shirts to Shelby. Everything that sold for less than that or was free (lots of SC members chose it) will be viewed as a marketing expense.
Rojo, the fact that you don't understand Anon-boston's point makes you either dense or a charlatan, but you're probably both in this case. By selling these shirts, even at "no profit", you are minimizing losses, which is the same as maximizing profits. That's not Princeton reasoning--that is just reason.
We could also get into how vile this whole t-shirt stunt is, but you clearly have no sense of shame. A little like your good friend, Shelburrito.
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