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Originally Posted by charonme
I still address the morality issue. It has not been shown why would the above mentioned case be immoral/deception nor what is the crucial difference between one case of not informing about a competitor's lower price which is not immoral and another case which allegedly is immoral.
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As I said. One obvious difference is what is expected from the knowledge the customer has. If the customer is expected to know something the situation is very different from the case were the customer is not expected to know it.
If you get a bottle marked poison you are expected to know that you should not drink it. But if it is marked with a name of an obscure poison it is deceptive not to tell you that it is poison.