It’s all about the value your customer receives and helping support others. If you give more value than your customer pays for, the money you receive for that deal will bless you and your family.
If you rip someone off, that money has bad energy attached to it, and if you buy a meal with that and feed your family, you are feeding them on dirty money. It’s always best to treat your customers with the utmost respect and with a servant heart.Let’s say you are selling an item for $200 in your shop. If you see a rich man walk in, do not increase the price to $250. That is not good. It’s OK to give a deal to someone for less than your asking price, but never mark up your prices based on greed. That is dirty money.
Likewise, if you are a customer, don’t ask for a deal just because you know someone. Pay the full price they are asking. By paying people what they are worth or what they are asking, you are allowing them to live a life, put food, on the table, and send their children to school. The bottom line is, don’t rip people off, and pay people what they are worth. There is blessing for both parties in this truth.
