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Updated about 9 years ago, 10/19/2015

Account Closed
  • Edmonton, Alberta
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Representing yourself as the buyer

Account Closed
  • Edmonton, Alberta
Posted

Is this ethical or even legal? Will it go under fraud in the inducement? And doesnt this go against the 'complete tranparancy' rule https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AhXJ2UKUOo 

Has anyone ever lost a deal by telling the seller they're a wholesaler? 

Do people usually represent themselves as the buyer in a wholesale deal? 

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