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Zoltan_Cobalt
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You may be talking about YOUR version of real life. You are not talking about real retailing.I don’t think I’m complicating things. I think I’m talking about real life.
So basically the retailer is stuck. If the manufacturer doesn’t credit them, oh well?
Or is the end user stuck because the retailer won’t refund?
No the retailer is not stuck
No the end used is not stuck
Go back and re-read my post.
Sally, let’s say you bought a new home that met or exceeded all community standards, all building codes and all safety codes…would you also buy homeowner’s insurance?Let’s imagine something more expensive. Say a house. If someone builds a defective house & sells it, are you saying that there should be no 3rd party involved in the transaction any where along the way. No community standards, no safety standards on the builder, no recourse for the buyer when the house burns down because the electrical sytem was faulty.
I’ll bet you would. Because compliance with ALL the building codes, community standards and safety codes do not guarantee that your new home will not burn down, flood, collapse or fall into a “sink hole”. So what good are all the building codes, community standards, and safety codes ???
It worked quite well for the Pilgrims, It is totally practicable and will work whenever it is tried.A complete free-market system is a Utopian myth that is not practicable.
There are laws against cheating (Fraud)I like some regulations (building codes come to mind). I like knowing that if someone cheats, there are ways to recoup the money and punish them.
No need to saddle an entire industry with regulations while laws exist to punish those who cheat.