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Question Posted Monday December 20 2004, 7:26 pm

i babysit a lot and i get ripped off all the time and it bugs me because they barely pay me! how can i ask for more money but not being rude?

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jordanroxmysox67 answered Monday December 20 2004, 8:03 pm:
well what you say is the next time they call you, just be like, i babysit alot for you and all i get is *the amount they pay you* and i just dont think this price is reasonable. Or try jsut saying im charging more now that i buy more things now that i am older.

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