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Timmay
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A moral question coming up right now. I already think I know the answer, but I’ve been getting advice conflicting with my instincts. So I thought I’d see what others thought. Here’s what’s up…
I have a friend with great business connections that regularly gets good deals on all kinds of things. Overstock items and bulk sales and all that stuff. He has a deal right now that he offered me on some laptops he’s getting pretty cheap, because he knows I’ll need one for school this fall.
The thing is, when I heard the price, I thought it was too good to be true. My first thought was they had to be stolen. I asked him if they were, and he said he didn’t know, and couldn’t possibly ask that without offending his dealer. So he said he couldn’t answer yes or no on that. Though I have no info on this dealer, I know my friend has sometimes dealt with some shady people in the past, so it’s not out of the question.
I have no proof and no reason to suspect the merchandise is stolen other than the gut feeling that the price is too good to be legit, and the fact that he’s dealt with questionable people a few times in the past.
My instincts tell me to pass on the deal, just in case. But some of what I’ve read (including in these forum archives) tells me otherwise; that baseless suspicion doesn’t mean it’s true and I shouldn’t worry about it, and that even if I found out afterwards that it is stolen that I wouldn’t be guilty of the sin or of being an accomplice to the sin. But that just doesn’t feel right to me.
So, opinions? I could really use the computer and save the money, but not at the price of my soul.
Looking forward to reading your opinions. Thanks!