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Re: Re: Selling cels ethical question (Sun Oct 24 20:53:02 1999 )
Yann Stettler
http://www.animanga.com
stettler@animanga.com

> to be, but answer me this; is the truth insulting?

No. As long it's the true. I am just saying that when
you say that "dealers withold information", it's not
the true.

> Is asking  to know more about what I am buying negative?

Did anybody spoke about not answering a customer
question ? In that case, I perfectly agree with you.

But we are not speaking about that. We are speaking about
what kind of information have to be provided on a site,
It seems that the large majority of dealers don't feel
that always stating if a cel is or isn't stuck is needed.
You are implying that this is dishonest toward customer,
which myself and most other dealers don't agree.

> Don't I have a right to know the condition of a cel or any 
> other item before I pay good money for it?

Go ahead, ask all you want, I am persuaded that nearly
all dealers will answer you at the best they can and
won't "withold" information to you !

Now, once again, I have to ask you to put your name
if you want to continue, as a dealer, to imply negative
things about other dealers.
Reading past messages from you, it seems that you are
very quick at finding fault in others.
Even if most of the time I have to agree with you,
I still don't think that a dealer should do that without
saying who he/she is: It's a little bit too easy...
Don't be surprised if you get such answers from people
like me : all I see is someone who pretend to
be a dealer, who criticizes other dealers saying that
he/she is much better and who doesn't put his/her neck
on the line so that we may verify his/her claims.
Even if I may agree to (some of) your criticizes and
opinion, I can't agree with the method.



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