JeniReadsTarot
Hello!
I recently fell in love with Whispers of Lord Ganesha (retails for $20-ish on Amazon.com) and I have been trying very hard not to spend ALL OF THE MONIES on decks. I made myself a deal. I said that if I saw it locally, I would purchase it.. fully expecting it would never happen.
It did.
I saw it in a local shop and asked to see the box (it was behind glass and in a shop I'd never been in before). I had already come to the counter with other purchases (incense and the like) and the person behind the counter just rang it up without showing it to me. I should have asked to look at it but I figured I was going to buy it anyway so why bother.
My bill seemed high but I was riding the "yay new deck!" waves so I didn't say anything.
I got home and I realized the price on the box was $42.90! Twice what I would pay at Amazon. Now, I know, I'm supporting a local shop (which has a no return policy) and I should have insisted on knowing the price first. All of this is on me. I totally get that.
But now, I don't want to work with the deck because I have all of this icky feeling of being taken advantage of attached to it.
If you were me, what would you do to change your perception and remove this attachment from the deck?
I recently fell in love with Whispers of Lord Ganesha (retails for $20-ish on Amazon.com) and I have been trying very hard not to spend ALL OF THE MONIES on decks. I made myself a deal. I said that if I saw it locally, I would purchase it.. fully expecting it would never happen.
It did.
I saw it in a local shop and asked to see the box (it was behind glass and in a shop I'd never been in before). I had already come to the counter with other purchases (incense and the like) and the person behind the counter just rang it up without showing it to me. I should have asked to look at it but I figured I was going to buy it anyway so why bother.
My bill seemed high but I was riding the "yay new deck!" waves so I didn't say anything.
I got home and I realized the price on the box was $42.90! Twice what I would pay at Amazon. Now, I know, I'm supporting a local shop (which has a no return policy) and I should have insisted on knowing the price first. All of this is on me. I totally get that.
But now, I don't want to work with the deck because I have all of this icky feeling of being taken advantage of attached to it.
If you were me, what would you do to change your perception and remove this attachment from the deck?