You’ve actually worked at a company without knowing how the company makes money or at least how it plans to make money?
it's too much to have to know about. in the physical world you have a handful of business models, and general you DON'T get to touch someone's property until there a transaction or a contract in place
I touch products all of the time in computer stores and when I test a car. I get to demo stuff in the real world all of the time.
Unless the company is money laundering or doing something else illegal - can you think of one realistic scenario where someone goes to work everyday and has no idea how their company makes money?
I'd return the bits if the tech and inbox was there. Not sure that's what you intended there.
If it is not a company’s business model to let you try before you buy and has a return policy that is unacceptable - then don’t buy their product. You wouldn’t shoplift it would you?
You’ve actually worked at a company without knowing how the company makes money or at least how it plans to make money?
it's too much to have to know about. in the physical world you have a handful of business models, and general you DON'T get to touch someone's property until there a transaction or a contract in place
I touch products all of the time in computer stores and when I test a car. I get to demo stuff in the real world all of the time.