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Old 10-06-2015, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by mettoy66 View Post
In todays world someone with average intelligence can find out most things on the internet.
This. I’m not sure why it’s a buyer's responsibility to educate the seller.

If you were in the market for a new vehicle and you go down to the local Chevy dealership and pick out a new car, is it the salesman’s responsibility to tell you that the Chevy dealership in the next town over is having their Pre-Labor Day Sale and has the exact same model $2K less, or is it your (the buyer) responsibility to do your homework first?

Or, as a buyer, if you saw the card in a dealer's showcase marked $50, is it the your responsibility to educate the seller?

Whether you are a buyer or seller, it is your responsibility to educate yourself as to what you are buying or selling.

That said, I wouldn't lie to or mislead the buyer or seller. In the example posted here, if I were the dealer, I would ask the buyer what they want for the card. It is their card, isn't it their responsibility to know?

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