strivingobserver98
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Price tags are placed to create physiological efficacy. Have you never wondered why something is 99p? £1.99? £2.99? Like what difference does a penny make? It's a physiological efficacy created to manipulate us into thinking its cheaper than it actually is. And as much as we'd love to disagree, we know £2.99, looks better than £3.00.
But many shops speaking speak from my personal experience take up this chance to also take that penny. I know, some of you may jump on me saying! Okay Mr Saleh! It's only a penny! But that isn't my issue, it's the principle. If you've said the cost for something is this, then even if it is a small amount one should return it, UNLESS the person foregoes their right of requesting it back and allows them to keep the change.
But I personally have experienced shops and take aways that do not even offer the penny back! It is possible that the entire بيع (transaction) becomes فاسد (void), because the agreed ثمن (price) hasn't been paid. In which case there is a possibility that both the بايع (seller) and the مشتري (buyer) are both sinful! Be real, its not the penny but not the principle that matters.
O believers! Do not devour one another’s wealth by evil means except through trading by mutual consent. (Qur'an - 4:29)
This verse prohibits a person from devouring other people’s wealth through means which are against justice, honesty, fairness and against the good conventions of a society.
- Written by [MENTION=31360]Huzzy_786[/MENTION]
But many shops speaking speak from my personal experience take up this chance to also take that penny. I know, some of you may jump on me saying! Okay Mr Saleh! It's only a penny! But that isn't my issue, it's the principle. If you've said the cost for something is this, then even if it is a small amount one should return it, UNLESS the person foregoes their right of requesting it back and allows them to keep the change.
But I personally have experienced shops and take aways that do not even offer the penny back! It is possible that the entire بيع (transaction) becomes فاسد (void), because the agreed ثمن (price) hasn't been paid. In which case there is a possibility that both the بايع (seller) and the مشتري (buyer) are both sinful! Be real, its not the penny but not the principle that matters.
O believers! Do not devour one another’s wealth by evil means except through trading by mutual consent. (Qur'an - 4:29)
This verse prohibits a person from devouring other people’s wealth through means which are against justice, honesty, fairness and against the good conventions of a society.
- Written by [MENTION=31360]Huzzy_786[/MENTION]