S n o w b a l l
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Tue Sep-01-09 05:49 PM
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Edited on Tue Sep-01-09 05:57 PM by S n o w b a l l
I'm trying to sell a guy advertising and he's trying to sell me hardwood floors. My hardwood floors would cost about $1,500 more than his advertising.
Would it be unethical or bad business to say, "I'll buy from you if you buy from me"....or something along those lines?
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Tue Sep-01-09 06:18 PM
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1. As long as you are buying it for personal use |
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and he is the sole owner of his company, I can't see who would be harmed or how it would be wrong. Although you are certainly on a slippery slope with this one.
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Tue Sep-01-09 06:22 PM
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2. Yes, it's for my own home... |
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and he owns the small franchise and is the sole owner & employee. He contracts out the installation work.
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Tue Sep-01-09 06:43 PM
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3. are you getting a good deal? |
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Not sure how it would be unethical unless you are giving him something you can't give somebody else? maybe he thinks you are going to trade the advertising for the flooring? (or maybe you are?)
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Tue Sep-01-09 06:52 PM
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4. I think it's an average deal...no more or no less than he'd give anyone else |
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Edited on Tue Sep-01-09 06:53 PM by S n o w b a l l
And no, it's not a trade and I'd give the same deal to anyone else.
I'm just very conscientious about business deals and wouldn't want it to seem like some kind of bribe. Somehow it just seems kind of tacky to me.
But, it is business and a scratch my back, I'll scratch yours kind of world. I guess that's how business people get ahead, but it's not really my style so just thought I'd get some other opinions.
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Tue Sep-01-09 06:55 PM
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5. I don't see how it is unethical. |
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I would check his work/references just like any other deal. Is there some rule you aren't supposed to be a customer of the people you sell to? Seems like that is how the world works.
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Tue Sep-01-09 06:55 PM
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6. Isn't that also called "professional courtesy"? |
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My husband calls people he met through work all the time for things. Home repairs, car repairs, etc. They want more business from him so he gets a good deal.
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Tue Sep-01-09 07:02 PM
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7. I think you are OK.... |
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1) It is two private businesses that are involved. No Government contracts, no taxpayer money.
2) I would check with your boss to find out the protocol for your particular business. Make sure you are not violating any company policies.
:D :hug:
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Tue Sep-01-09 07:08 PM
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8. There's no company policy against it.. |
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I'm feeling like this because I'm the one that solicited him for business...both the advertising and the floors. It seems like it could seem kind of manipulative.
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