Seriously dude... you're one pain in the ***. You want answers? Fine, I'll entertain even a person like yourself for a moment. ... Correction. It was 14% of their original price. Then another 5% of their devalued price. That does not equate to 20%. Case in point since you've somehow missed out on high school mathematics: 10.00 x 14% = 1.4 8.6 x 5% = 0.43 Total loss = 1.83 or roughly 18.3% Not 20%. Now you're asking the wrong person kiddo. Now, if that's not an answer, you are one complete bumbling idiot that needs not address me ever again. Savvy?