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					Originally Posted by G1911  Oh they are not the same.  Untruths (technically, not relevant here - the issue is not that somebody said something that turned out to be incorrect; it is a very blatantly intentional lie.  Untruth is quite a softening) are bad.  
 The truth = good
 Lies = bad
 
 Not all lies are the same degree of bad.  It's not really right of me to tell my aunt her cooking is just the bees knees when I want to spit it out.  It's more not right to lie by ommission and not disclose material facts about a card.  It's even more not right to completely lie about having the card at all and hosting a completely fake auction for it.
 
 Dishonesty is a bad thing.  It is bad whether I do it, you do it, a company does it, somebody I like does it, or somebody I don't like does it.  I'm not seeing how thinking companies should not completely lie to customers is sanctimonious; it's a very low minimum bar of behavior being stated here.  Really, this bar is basically laying on the ground, it's not hard a high standard to not host illegal fake auctions.
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 But you might tell your aunt that because there are other factors at play, no?