Money

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URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT:

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Peter decided to use his phone instead of a camera because they are very expensive. He was also planning on persuading Jay Jonah Jameson to give him a camera. Of course, he knew that it is not going to be an easy task for him, as Mr. Jameson never did something that Peter asked for. However, he had a plan of doing that.

First of all, Peter took pictures of himself using a timer on his phone and the web to create a particular angle for a better point of view. He had 5 photos in total, they were of fairly good quality and bright as Peter took photos during a day. He made it on purpose so that it would be easier for him to alter the photo on his computer. He downloaded an app and watched some video tutorials. Peter was working on these photos almost all night. In the end, he managed to improve the contrast of colors so that images looked more appealing.

On the morning of the next day, he went to Daily Bugle's office. He contacted them via e-mail a day before and was going to have a meeting at 10:00 a.m. Peter went to the top floor using an elevator and entered the main office. Mr. Jameson looked the same as J.K. Simmons (actor's name) from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, the office looked pretty similar as well. Peter sat in front of him and next to the other guy who seemed to be the sales manager.

"Hello Mr. Jameson"

"Show me the pictures, I do not have much time" he said in his unique manner.

Peter gave him the envelope with the pictures, which he printed on the way in the other place. Mr. Jameson opened the envelope and started accessing the pictures.

"They are crap, crap, crap, crap, mega crap. I give you 200$ for all of this"

"That seems a little low"

"Take them somewhere else then" he said before giving the envelope with pictures back to Peter.

Peter was on his way out of the room...

"Sit down, give me that. I will give you 300$, that's a standard freelance fee."

Peter remembered this scene from the second Spider-Man movie. He knew that these pictures were extremely important to Jameson and decided to get as much money as he could out of him.

"No" said Peter confidently before getting the envelope back in his hands.

"What you mean by NO? I already doubled your initial payment" said Jameson angrily.

"We both know that it is very low for these types of pictures. They are unique!"

"Alright, I gave you a chance. GET OUT!"

Everything was going the way Peter expected. Now, he was on the way to his 11:30 a.m. meeting at the main building of New-York Times. He repeated what he said to Jameson to their manager and after a long conversation Peter managed to convince him to pay 5 000$ for a picture if he brings them in the evening.

It was almost 2:00 p.m., Peter ate a hot-dog on his way to the main office of a Wall Street Journal which was the wealthiest newspaper company in the city. Peter knew that he can easily get a significantly higher payment. So, after another conversation, the manager agreed to pay 17 000$ for a single picture if he brings them on the next morning.

After that, Peter went back to Daily Bugle's office and said that he changed his mind about their offer. He entered Jameson's office again at about 5:00 p.m.

"I guess nobody is stupid enough to pay you more than 300$ for your crap"

"I just came back from the Wall Stree Journal's main office and they agreed to pay me almost 20 000$ for a single photo" Peter said confidently.

"HAHAHAHAHA. Did he say that?" said Jameson to the sales manager. They both started laughing loudly.

"Do you think we are that stupid? HAHAHA" he continued.

"You can call and ask" Peter responded calmly.

"Are you serious? Is he serious?" said Jameson before starting to laugh again. However, then he saw Peter's serious face.

"Alright alright, let's pretend that it's true. Hey Betty, can you call the WSJ's main office and ask how much they offered to..."

"Peter Parker"

"Peter Parker" Jameson said before hanging up.

"They offered him 17 000$ for a single photo" she said.

"BULLSHIT! Are they stupid to pay this much for these crap photos?"

"As I said, they are unique so even an average picture quality makes them very valuable. A company that gets these pictures is going to be on the top of the chart at least for several weeks or even months" Peter responded.

"Are you teaching me how to do MY JOB?"

"He is right" the sales manager said quietly.

"WHAT?"

"I mean... I do not want to agree with him, but our sales dropped by 20% last month and some new content would be good to have..."

"ENOUGH. Okay, I will give you 5 000$ and a permanent job"

"I do not want a permanent job, but I can sell photos of Spider-Man to you exclusively"

"So, how much you want for your five pieces of crap?"

"I want 25 000$ for each"

"AHAHAHA" Jameson started laughing again. "Are you serious? THAT'S OUTRAGEOUS"

"Ok, if you cannot afford this, I have another suggestion. What about 10 000$ for a single picture, buying me a camera and giving me 1% of the sales revenue?"

"0.1%"

"0.5%"

"DEAL"

Peter got 50 000$ in cash before he went out of the building. He was incredibly happy, everything went even better than he expected. Mainly because of getting 0.5% of the revenue, as he knew that there is going to be a sold out. He finally had enough money in his pocket to invest in new inventions and utilities.