Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 30 Oct 98, AJSymi@aol.com wrote, at least in part: > Yes BD, age-old proverbs from just about every culture has this practice > as a no-no. Worse because you have led someone down the path of "sale" > and in fact they might have "sold" you on a product, then you go somewhere > else? How about a hypothetical, Arturo? (Sounds like early George Carlin's "Hey Fadder, What if...", doesn't it?) Let's say I have two 'local' dealers nearby. I shop them both for the best deal, at the same time engaging both in conversation and gleaning certain good info from both. Both have the identical item in which I'm interested and both are new and/or in identical used condition. Assuming there is a price difference and I buy from the lowest priced dealer, have I led the dealer that I did not buy from "down the path of 'sale'" and, in fact, treated him poorly? Not in my book! It's called business, Arturo. Welcome to free enterprise (well, fairly free), and capitalism. <nofill> - -- Roger mailto:roger@beamon.org Thought for the day: Who needs rhetorical questions?