Doris Cuts Costs
00:00 - 03:08
3m 8s

Doris felt that Roger was spending too much money on services for the annual charity ball, so she leverages the philanthropic nature of the event to significantly drop the price on all the services that Roger purchases. The end result: $11,553 extra for the orphanage fund.

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