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Monday, March 31, 2014
March 28 - Online Discussion Question 3
Your friend Duncan just bought a top-of-the-line mountain bike and paid with cash, like Dave recommends. He listed his old one online. A buyer expressed interest in the bike. You heard Duncan describe the old bike as “like new.” You know that the bike’s front-wheel fork once snapped and had to be welded. With new paint, the weld is invisible. The buyer passed, but you remind Duncan what Dave teaches about buying and selling bargains. What did you tell him?
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Always tell the absolute truth.
ReplyDeleteDuncan, you have to tell the whole truth and nuthin' but the truth!
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS TRUE
DeleteIntegrity is so important. Always tell the absolute truth.
ReplyDeletetell the truth, it'll be worth it in the long run
ReplyDeletetravis
MAKE SURE YOU TELL THE TRUTH
ReplyDeleteYes, like they said: Duncan must tell the truth.
ReplyDeleteAutumn
Be honest and up front! ALWAYS!
ReplyDeleteAlways tell the truth.
ReplyDeleteTell the truth Duncan. List it as "good" and be sure to mention details like that to the buyer before they buy.
ReplyDeleteeyezik
always tell the absolute truth. he shouldnt leave that detail out.
ReplyDeleteTELL THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would tell him that telling the truth will save him a lot of pain latter on. If he would have said nothing but eh buy hurt himself because of the spoke then the buyer can sue.
ReplyDeleteAdam