Dealer selling B stock doesn't tell customers


Does the dealer have a responsibility to tell the customers or do we go back to "Caveat emptor" (Let the buyer be ware)
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Zydo, Thanks for the detailed info. I've bought demos before and saved a great deal of $$. But "B-Stock" is such a nebulous term, the dealer should always declare it during the sale.
Tomcy6, thanks for spotting the incorrect word. There will be no ice cream for the copy editor tonight!
In an attempt to preserve market price integrity some manufactures will have a strict policy agaqinst discounting, therefore, on occasion, to circumvent their own policy and to move inventory, they will periodically designate some units as B-stock and allow their dealers to discount the unit from retail.
Yes,  of course,  without a doubt a dealer should disclose whether a piece is b-stock or not.