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There was a hacker news article about it last week. It's similar to "read between the lines."

In this case, I was working with a general contractor to build a home, and I kept pointing out that "newish" houses (10-20 years old) in the area were significantly cheaper, and that his stock of new homes was sitting unsold for a very long time.

Throughout the process:

1 - He sent me to a plumbing and lighting store where everything affordable was something that would go in a very cheap apartment. Everything else was absurdly expensive. We ordered everything off of Amazon for a reasonable cost.

2 - He tried to pass a very large, and obvious, billing error from the electric company off on me

3 - At times he would hint to me about how much money he was loosing floating interest on his unsold homes. These homes had the high-end fixtures where he could have saved about $10-20,000 just buying "nice" stuff at Amazon.

4 - When the house was done, a family architect looked at my basement and told me just how over-built my structural members are.



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