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Posted By: <b>Steve Murray</b><p>Let me see:<br /><br />A sells an item to B. B asks C for an opinion. C asks D for an opinion. D gives C an opinion. Without revealing the source C advises B of D's opinion (making it sound as though it is its own). B cancels the deal with A. A doesn't like D's opinion. A can sue D?<br /><br />Am I missing something here?
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