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Do you have any stories of the staff? Like preparing the pizzas or how somebody acted? No need to say which chain it was that way I can stay pure.

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I have been working at a small start up for over 2 years now. Nothing really developed and things got bad. Owner resized the company in terms of man power and I luckily was not part of that reorganization. His mentality was that you can't quit, that our product will be successful, we just haven't been doing something right, and it can easily change into the right direction. When he told me this my feelings about the product had been completely reenergized and I have a lot more faith in the product being successful.

I'm asking out of curiosity and to hear another perspective. At what point do you know if your product is going to be successful or fail (lets say in years)? The obvious answer its failing because its not bringing in any money. But if it is failing, is there a mentality that you can't quit no matter what? That you need to keep working on it because you will finally think of the idea, or do something that makes your product work? Or if it is failing you just need to let it go and start with something different and new?

By the way, priceblink is a really cool product. I came across it when I was looking to add some stuff to chrome. When I saw it, I immediately said, "oh wow, what a brilliant idea!". It's been quite useful in helping me save money. I always thought that if anyone would have made something like this, Retail Me Not would have been the first to do it.