Talk:Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Seasons 29-31/@comment-74.199.41.92-20140822173715

Let me bring up an example. A contestant has $1,500 and buys a vowel. Their score is reduced to $1,250. Now, let's say the price of vowels decreased to $175. Then a contestant with $1,500 purchases a vowel and has $1,325, before they solve the puzzle. This means the contestant would save $75 for each vowel they purchase. That is what I'm talking about by contestants saving money when buying vowels. It's like Wal-mart's slogan, "Save money, live better." To simplify this, contestants can get more money and spend much less on vowels.