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Originally Posted by py3ak All right, make it a little more complicated. There is a yard sale, and it is obvious that the condition of the family is one of desperately selling everything they own to meet some crushing financial burden. But, they have an original Monet sitting on a lawn chair with one broken arm --price tag $5.00. Do you tell them then? | I don't know if I am understanding this correctly, but I think you are asking should the buyer inform them even though they are charging way too much for the lawn chair...???
I say yes, the buyer should tell them. No matter what evil they may have committed, we cannot return evil for evil.
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