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Originally Posted by eschwartz
All I said was less shaky. I never said I agreed even then...
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Oh I know.
I was just getting a kick out of the idea (and riffing a bit on it) that a good salesperson can take someone's supposedly unethical
intent and turn it into a sale. Just wondering, in that case, if the (non)customer actually
becomes ethical at the point of sale (due entirely to the salesperson's powers of persuasion)? Or would the sale make the customer's still-unethical-intent just not matter any more?