Businessmen at the Solar Eclipse

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Published 2024-04-08

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  • @StevenHe
    At least this video won’t give you eye damage
  • @StevenHe
    nobody got the finance price right, y'all didn't consider the 12% annual interest in addition to the total payments of $10.80, from $0.02 x 540 months. Total interest paid: $8.81 The price of the sunglasses = $1.991
  • @cjmoran5098
    I about died laughing when he said, “buy one get one, cause that’s how sales work”. Lol.
  • @Muryagami
    "If the battery lasts 55 years" Im dead 😭
  • @YukiShadowFS
    0:24 “My glasses Galileo approved” That’s not saying much seeing as he went blind.😂
  • @DJ-Frostbite64
    Steven He sees another person doing the same thing. "Is he off branding me?" 🤣
  • @muktam2025
    "Just like Jungkook, these glasses see in 3D" I'm dead 😂😂😂😂
  • @SymboltOfficial
    When you couldn't find glasses but accidentally stared at it
  • @paulantony4598
    His glasses even have 20/24 vision & can see the future even...sold!! 😂
  • @heyifeifan
    100% vegan got me laughing on the floor😂
  • @nazacru2370
    I love how he is advertising it to no one, as if he’s talking to himself. 😂
  • @jane-maksy
    "1 of 100" 😂😂 "Invisible light" 😂
  • @unclegrimm1511
    Instead of tanning, you get lighter 😂 caught me off guard 🌶🌶🌶
  • @resmirk1011
    " You can even see the future " I definitely need one 😂
  • A while back during a partial eclipse, something similar actually happened. My family got a bunch of eclipse glasses, most of which we gave to our friends, but we had a bunch left over. In a parking lot, another family came up to us and asked if they could buy some. My mother, never missing an opportunity, agreed to sell some glasses to them. This attracted more people over and the glasses were flying out of the box. Some people even tried to bid on them for ridiculous amounts (one guy tried to buy one for $100). We eventually decided to sell one per group so that more people could get some. Honestly one of the funniest and memorable moments from that eclipse, even more so than the actual event
  • @Avenlee.
    Now that's called pro level marketing. Competition annihilated.