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Why lying to consumers to boost sales is a bad idea.
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[QUOTE="Good-Guy, post: 212298, member: 29109"] I think that lying about your product to customers or consumers is not only a bad idea, it is also unethical for a business to resort to such kind of marketing techniques. I know that sales manipulation is a really big problem and many companies would even become successful to some extent. However, I believe that such kind of manipulative tactics would backfire and cause huge loss in the end. In some cases, many companies might also face many legal issues when they resort to manipulating people into buying products. In many developed countries, many big companies could even get sued by the customers if they advertise or promote the product in a wrong way. I think such kind of unethical sales techniques are also morally wrong because they could also cause harm to consumers. For example, if a soda manufacturing company claims that their soda does not have any sugar and it is safe for diabetic patients, but if a diabetic patients ends up in hospital after drinking it, then such kind of consumer would have the legal right to sue the company. Indeed, many companies have been sued in the past, but still people do not have the courage to learn their lessons. [/QUOTE]
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