dc4bs wrote...
Absolutely. But bear in mind... This IS a genesis thread so I figured I get into the spirit of things by blowing it all out of porportion...![]()

I have seen apparently serious posters suggest the "consultation fee" before, though.
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dc4bs wrote...
Absolutely. But bear in mind... This IS a genesis thread so I figured I get into the spirit of things by blowing it all out of porportion...![]()
metridium once bubbled...
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My dear sir,Genesis once bubbled...
Really?
Exactly what is that person "stealing"? How can you "steal" something that another gives freely?
Oh, you mean that you only give it to people who will BUY? What if they decide not to for some reason? What if they don't like you? Your product? Your store? Your attitude? Do you post this policy conspicuously at the door to your store - "don't even come in this door unless your wallet is in hand, and you WILL buy something, because as soon as you ask the first question you are OBLIGATED to purchase!"
You don't do that? Why not? If that's your attitude, what's the problem? Is it that you're concerned that if you DID post such a sign NOBODY would come in the door?
In that case I'd say that you're a liar at best and perhaps a fraud and extortionist at worst, since you're hardly disclosing the terms of your "advice" before someone consumes it!
How come as a seller you think its perfectly ok to have this attitude - that a potential customer who comes in asking questions is STEALING unless he buys - while the customer who thinks that a crappy attitude and worse prices are not valid reasons to show YOU the back of THEIR head?
What is this one-sided narcissism that I see displayed here?
My, what a big head you have.
Epinephelus once bubbled...
My dear sir,
You may be accustomed to twisting words with others, but twisting mine will get you nowhere. I said the thief was a thief when he took my knowledge and used it to buy online. I did not say that a decision to not buy was a problem. There is a clear difference and your contention that they are in any way comparable is preposterous. If you have no moral reluctance to pumping a service oriented retailer for information to use for selecting a product from the internet then you are correct - I do not want you as a "customer" - and you don't want me as your retailer.
As for your characterization of me, an ad hominem fallacy is an ad hominem fallacy no matter how it is presented - and has nothing to do with the subject.
Now, if you care to dispute my point and not some other, have at it, but your objections in the above post are to something I did not say.
E. itajara
What's your opinion on people who shop gear around in good faith, but buy from another LDS or online?Epinephelus wrote...
I said the thief was a thief when he took my knowledge and used it to buy online. I did not say that a decision to not buy was a problem. There is a clear difference and your contention that they are in any way comparable is preposterous. If you have no moral reluctance to pumping a service oriented retailer for information to use for selecting a product from the internet then you are correct - I do not want you as a "customer" - and you don't want me as your retailer.
I said the thief was a thief when he took my knowledge and used it to buy online. I did not say that a decision to not buy was a problem. There is a clear difference and your contention that they are in any way comparable is preposterous.
awap once bubbled...
I believe some of the larger shops in TX have entered into business arrangements that allow them to do just that. If the price fixing ever end, they should be in good position to dominate the retail market.
No problem. It's the "good faith" that makes the difference. But that said, one who operates on good faith places value on a salesman's time, and uses that in their good faith calculations of where to buy. The "bottom line" buyer who will always settle on the lowest price will find himself eventually settling for the least help and information as well. And while there are exceptions, in general you'll get what you pay for in the long run.metridium once bubbled...
What's your opinion on people who shop gear around in good faith, but buy from another LDS or online?