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Your friend Cameron just bought a top-of-the-line mountain bike and paid with cash. He listed his old one online. A buyer expressed interest in the bike and while they were talking, you heard Cameron describe the old bike as “like new.” You know the bike’s front-wheel fork once snapped and had to be welded. With new paint, the weld is invisible. The buyer passed on the bike. What do you do? Do you talk to Cameron about lying to a potential buyer

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Answer:

yes this is called scamming and is illegal even if you werent the seller you were still involved so you will go down to the best idea is to confront them and tell them what they are doing is wrong

Explanation:

It is the right of the Buyer to have full information about the product, and it is the duty of the seller to give the detail information.

Buyer and Seller duty

Laws are clear about the duties and responsibilites a Buyer and Seller has, if someone does not obey these rules he or she will have to pay the compensation to the aggrieved party.

From the above statement, we can say that Cameron should have given all the information about the bike to the buyer. And I will say him that he did not obey to Law, therefore he should give compensation to the buyer.

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