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Skipholiday said:read the quote you quoted then read what you wrote. Does it make since?? No it doesn't but that's ok. I eXpected as much.
"Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do."
I think you are going in circular argument here.
I see it as it is "right" to do. And I see it as I have a "right" to do. So as far as I am concern, it is ethical.
Both buyer and seller enters the agreement in good faith.
Both buyer and seller executes the agreement in good faith.
Where do you see a deception? Or deception?
I don't get that why you think it's the "wrong thing to do" just as you don't see why I think it's the "right thing to do".
So unless we are talking about "Skipholiday" School of Ethnics, perhaps you can cite some major religion or respected philosophers on why this is "wrong".
B&H is in business for 40 years. This s not their first go at the rodeo. They've created these policy with 2 open eyes (I am sure lots more then 2 eyes with accountants, business strategist, legals in the mix). So we are not talking about someone or some organization that is naive and being "taken advantage" of.
In all of your posts above, you kept saying "it's wrong it's wrong it's wrong", but you offer no explanation or justification that it's wrong other then because you said so. How do you expect people to take you seriously? We are not your children, and therefore "because I said so" just won't cut it. You are going to have to do better then that if you want to convince people they are wrong.