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Re: O/T Ethics question on selling
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Posted by txblu on July 08, 2004 at 06:08:06 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: O/T Ethics question on selling posted by farmerboybill on July 06, 2004 at 16:41:57:
Interesting responses. My 2c is that if I trade it in it's the dealer's assessor's job to assess the net worth, alone. Additionally, the dealer has facilities to repair disorders discovered. One reason being is that you are going to get wholesaled and pay retail for the replacement so you're out pretty good bucks in the process. Course, the dealer has a right to make a living just like you do, and he has expenses to pay. For a one-on-one trade, the customer has a right to know what is wrong with the vehicle if you know about it. There could be some reprecussions (sp) if you deliberately hide something and they find out that you did. Then the 2 of you agree upon a price which should be sensitive to the fact that the buyer will have to do what you chose not to do.......fix it. Mark
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