Ethical Query
"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> Let's say you were looking for a Cuisinart stand mixer. You check the
>> Bed,
>> Bath & Beyond web site and see a model you like for $349.00. You call the
>> store to be sure they have them in stock. You get to the store and find
>> them
>> priced at $119.00. You're positive it's the same model because you
>> printed
>> the page from the web site and it's in your hand.
>>
>> Would you buy it for $119.00, or would you tell an employee that
>> something
>> was fishy about the price?
>
> I'd pay the $119 and be grateful that sometimes online and in-store
> prices are not the same and that for once I got the break.
Right. And, I'm sure Terry the OP would do exactly the same thing. Now, I
would like to here
*******FROM HER ONLY*********
what the difference is between what she would do, and what her client did.
*******FROM HER ONLY*********
*******FROM HER ONLY*********
*******FROM HER ONLY*********
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