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Camelface replied to Guybrush- Threepwood on HP OMEN 27q 27-Inch IPS QHD 165Hz Gaming Monitor $279.20 Delivered @ HP via eBay
No HDMI cable
Camelface replied to tomaug on HP OMEN 27q 27-Inch IPS QHD 165Hz Gaming Monitor $279.20 Delivered @ HP via eBay
Using HDMI
Thanks for the feedback. Yes some examples are hypothetical, and mentioned only to provide a context. Grey imports don't go throght…
There's nothing wrong with DIY work. This was just to provide a context around an activity that requires a licensed tradesperson to…
gaslighting is about abusive targeted behaviour against an individual, but here we're having a general discussion on a valid topic.…
Australia
yes but them is a pronoun, not a salutation.
No, the odd one would think I would rather not use the service, because it's beyond my affordability at this point in time.
If they don't want to be identified, then why would I need to address them?
Camelface replied to WeeDeePotato on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
Can you provide an example where law is unethical?
What about the next person who would be desperately looking for just one item, like Arnie hunting for a aTurboman?
Camelface replied to SolitaryMan on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
VPN is not illegal, like a knife isn't illegal. It's about what do you use it for.
And less labour costs.
That may be true, but that doesn't stop us doing the right thing?
Camelface replied to maverickjohn on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
It's just an example. Not all DIY work are illegal.
Taxes are high, so as the living standards and the quality of facilities. Also, we look after who're in need better than many other…
Correct, but it was always the odd one who changed the world.
Camelface replied to morebunnings on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
Agree with this one. Online services and the underlying infrastructure are expensive in Australia, thus the services.
Not referring anything specifically, but I think you get the point.
True, but the purpose of this thread wasn't to fix the world.
Camelface replied to morebunnings on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
Price discrimination is a well-known economic practice.
Camelface replied to AustriaBargain on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
Let me ask a question; imagine you're the rich person, and someone is stealing money from you. How would you feel?
Bunnings boxes are pretty useless for a house moving purpose. You need stronger boxes with some consistent sizes. Try a marketplace,…
There're ethics in lawn care as well, like take care when using weed killers, because they kill birds and other living creatures.
I don't use Netflix, simply because I can't afford it.
T&C are based on the existing legal framework of the jurisdiction.
Purchasing an item vs subscribing to a service have different T&C s involved.
Price errors
If the pricing was incorrect, they should've given it free.
Camelface replied to Jimothy Wongingtons on Laws Vs Ethics Vs Genuine Bargains - Where Do You Draw The Line?
I think it's unethical, but can be illegal as well - and that's why you get fined.
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