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You're now confusing your own words. You stated as a general proposition that you did not believe a non-merchant had a duty to disclose material facts, so long as he said he acted in good faith.
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How long does it take to put into a listing:
"Trimmed" "Soaked out of scrapbook" "Pencil erased" "Corner rebuilt" Should take 3 seconds for even a very slow typer. Why would somebody not just tell the truth? Every time there's a line of people trying to come up with reasons not to just tell the truth, for the blatantly obvious reason that if people don't know the history they might pay more, but usually pretending it's something else. Far, far more time is spent trying to justify why not disclosing or lying or covering up are totally okay than it would take to just be honest. It's the only hobby I've been apart of where just being honest is treated as such a problem. |
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