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Which situation do you like?

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:27 am
by mstakh.i.mo.mi
Try to take the example of businesses around us, such as the restaurant business. Restaurant owners are willing to pay expensive rent to sell the food products they sell.



Then suddenly someone came along who didn't want to pay rent, and was doing business in the same business premises.



These people are not only disrupting the restaurant owner's business, they are also disrupting the customers. We come to the restaurant because we want to eat what is on the restaurant's menu, not to be served by people who are cheating and seeking sympathy just to sell their own products.



If you want to do business, do business well. If you can't afford to rent a business premise, rent a small kiosk and choose a location close to a busy area.



If I feel interested in the product being sold, I will buy it. At that time, I will buy the product because I need the product or because I want the product.




The profit he gets from selling the product can be used for any purpose. I won't care. Whether he wants to use it to pay his younger brother's school fees or to treat cancer, it's all up to him.



But when he sells with deceptive tactics like this, the effect is that I don't trust other people who sell with the same technique, even though maybe the person using that technique really has a problem.

Because a drop of milk spoils the previous day,



Because there are dishonest individuals who use techniques like gambling phone number data this, in the end, other people who really have problems are affected.



This is just my personal opinion. Some may disagree with my actions.



This post is not intended to encourage you to boycott or support businesses that use these tactics. Use rational thinking to act if you are faced with a similar situation.



If you feel the seller is honest and deserves help, help them. But if you don't trust the individual, reject them in the best possible way.