@jjss49,
’i tend to agree on all the above... especially the last sentence -- mostly but not always... and we all have the scars from being burnt those few, memorable times’
Me too. I remember buying a portable Minidisc player whose built in rechargeable battery was doa, and a micro system that was ’lost’ in the post, but I think that’s about it. The micro system seller did offer a full refund with no issues.
Now when it comes to buying a car, or a house etc you’re in a whole different game of communication.
With private car sales I’d say look at the seller just as closely as you look at the vehicle.
With houses it’s best to look at written measurements rather than the photographs which seem to be taken with wide angled zoom lenses (as opposed to a more honest 50mm) in order to give an impression of greater size.
It’s strange how the concept of honesty has changed as our ability to manufacture image has increased exponentially.
With the cosmetics industry individuals are now able to transform their image to almost unrecognisable degrees.
There’s nothing intrinsically wrong with it but it’s probably better to acknowledge it rather than deny it.
As John Wayne, or was it Sean Connery, once said when questioned whether it was their real hair, "Yes, I paid for it myself."
’i tend to agree on all the above... especially the last sentence -- mostly but not always... and we all have the scars from being burnt those few, memorable times’
Me too. I remember buying a portable Minidisc player whose built in rechargeable battery was doa, and a micro system that was ’lost’ in the post, but I think that’s about it. The micro system seller did offer a full refund with no issues.
Now when it comes to buying a car, or a house etc you’re in a whole different game of communication.
With private car sales I’d say look at the seller just as closely as you look at the vehicle.
With houses it’s best to look at written measurements rather than the photographs which seem to be taken with wide angled zoom lenses (as opposed to a more honest 50mm) in order to give an impression of greater size.
It’s strange how the concept of honesty has changed as our ability to manufacture image has increased exponentially.
With the cosmetics industry individuals are now able to transform their image to almost unrecognisable degrees.
There’s nothing intrinsically wrong with it but it’s probably better to acknowledge it rather than deny it.
As John Wayne, or was it Sean Connery, once said when questioned whether it was their real hair, "Yes, I paid for it myself."