pasella vs payola

pasella

noun
  • An extra or unexpected gift or benefit, such as that given to a customer when they purchase something else. 

payola

noun
  • A bribe given in exchange for a favor, such as one given in exchange for the promotion of goods or services (originally one given to a disk jockey to play a record). 

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