Your hard earned dollars at work.
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$40,000 for a pin
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Re: $40,000 for a pin
$40,000 for ID for 500 people isn’t that unreasonable.Ernie wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:15 pm Your hard earned dollars at work.
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Government purchasing is subject to lots of requirements which make it more costly to get stuff. And those IDs probably have security requirements we don’t know about.
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