Sir, – Isn’t it noteworthy that businesses are giving important life lessons to students entering third-level and further education?
For instance, the lesson of constant price inflation, gouging and taking advantage – as demonstrated by an electronic devices retailer in Galway – where on Saturday a laptop was for sale for €600 and just seven days later when the student returned with his hard-earned cash, the price had remarkably increased to €700.
In fairness, the assistant did blame the management and did also try to offload a cheaper alternative.
Now the student is well prepared for what the future holds for him in Ireland before Australia calls. – Yours, etc,
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TOMÁS FINN,
Cappataggle,
Ballinasloe,
Co Galway.