(October 6, 2021 at 10:48 am)Spongebob Wrote:(October 6, 2021 at 10:17 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Sorry, the use of ‘hesitate’ is simply an expression. Please take it to mean, ‘I wouldn’t call this behaviour “ethical” even if my only alternative was to be stripped naked, covered in brown gravy, and dropped into a pit of starving, rabid ferrets.’
I apologize for any confusion.
Boru
OK, darn. I thought I detected a hint of an idea there. So to address some who consider gullibility a justifiable reason to con someone, what about the more sophisticated cons out there. These people are getting more and more complex. Is it ever justifiable to take advantage of someone's confidence? To put another way, to steal someone's money by misleading them? I suppose I was raised on a culture where being honest in one's business was as important as being honest in any other pursuit.
You've never had a job as a lawyer, sales or in advertising have you? Specifically advertising is designed to trick people into spending more money. Is it ethical?
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