Caveat Emptor; the Latin translation for 'Let Buyer Beware' is something that anyone with Law 101 should know. Not too long ago in 1604(OK, maybe it has been a while) did a man sue a seller over a bezoar stone known to have magical powers(wiki). He lost the case because the seller made no warranties over the existence of the powers.
Although the doctrine still currently exists, I believe its time to declare an end to it. The world of sales and marketing has been revolutionized and it is no longer acceptable to let the buyer suffer the consequences of such nuances.
Customer is and always will be king, and any games you play to try and manipulate this proposition will only lead to failure.
Caveat Empter...NOT
Although the doctrine still currently exists, I believe its time to declare an end to it. The world of sales and marketing has been revolutionized and it is no longer acceptable to let the buyer suffer the consequences of such nuances.
Customer is and always will be king, and any games you play to try and manipulate this proposition will only lead to failure.
Caveat Empter...NOT