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In Reply to: RE: Why is this considered an attack? posted by Michael Samra on March 19, 2015 at 13:52:13:
I've read this entire post and the other post listed.
I believe that diplomacy and decorum should be practiced at first, especially by someone well respected as Mr. Deal or anyone else for that matter.
Once, if nothing has been done to rectify the situation then stronger measures must be utilized. But even at that, firm language can be used in a professional, diplomatic fashion. It only strengthens the reputation of the person exposing the "fraud"
Conversely, the seller, if unsure of the origin of the merchandise then I think the seller is obligated to disclose that information. This in turn would strengthen the reputation of the seller. And if what I have read here is true about the ad still being listed and not corrected then shame on the seller and they should be exposed, but agin in a professional, respectful manner.
Best,
Dave
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- RE: Why is this considered an attack? - Satxhifi 20:25:02 03/19/15 (1)
- RE: Why is this considered an attack? - Michael Samra 20:29:19 03/19/15 (0)