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					<description><![CDATA[Hey man this article was really helpful. I was wondering if i could get some elaboration on a problem i have. I hired an agent in my painting career in the base game. How exactly does the Agent earn the sim more money? Will the paintings be worth more when i go to sell? Or does having the Agent just boost the price of the painting?
When i call my agent the price stays the same, is it supposed to give me a new option? I&#039;m very confused on how he works]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey man this article was really helpful. I was wondering if i could get some elaboration on a problem i have. I hired an agent in my painting career in the base game. How exactly does the Agent earn the sim more money? Will the paintings be worth more when i go to sell? Or does having the Agent just boost the price of the painting?<br />
When i call my agent the price stays the same, is it supposed to give me a new option? I&#8217;m very confused on how he works</p>
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