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“Compulsive? I lived and breathed refunding, and my children benefited with their wide variety of toys, balls, and T-shirts I obtained through my hobby. It was all a big game, and one that I played well. And I was not alone. While there was no estimate available on the number of people who were…” quote by Mary Potter Kenyon
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““Compulsive? I lived and breathed refunding, and my children benefited with their wide variety of toys, balls, and T-shirts I obtained through my hobby. It was all a big game, and one that I played well. And I was not alone. While there was no estimate available on the number of people who were involved in refunding, Carol Backs, publisher of Money Maker magazine in the late 1980s and chairman of a trade association of refund magazine publishers, claimed that refund magazines were selling eight hundred thousand to one million subscriptions.””

Mary Potter Kenyon

About This Quote

Source Magazine: Money Maker, late 1980s, interview

Obsessive refunding turned into a lucrative hobby, providing material benefits and a sense of competition.

In simple terms: Refunding became a profitable game with many participants.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when a hobby turns into harmful obsession.

Themes

obsession consumerism competition materialism

Mood

cynical critical reflective

Type

analytical commentary

When to use this quote

  • family budgeting
  • online marketplaces
  • subscription services
  • ethical selling

Key Concepts

psychology economics addiction

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is profit worth compromising ethics?
  • How does competition affect personal values?
A Different Perspective

The quote glorifies profit without addressing ethical concerns.

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