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Originally Posted by hadokenuh
I don't judge but if I agreed with the Sales Manager to give them excellent ratings, I would have given them that. Or don't submit the survey at all.
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hadokenuh, I guess our moral compasses differ.
I have no regret in doing what I did, and wouldn't hesitate to do it again in a heartbeat, if another unsrupulous dealership attempted this on me again. Here's why and I'll share it in a story that happens everyday, in neighborhoods across our country.
Let's say your pet dog goes missing from your yard and you find the gate you always lock, unlocked. You then go out posting lost dog signs in your neighborhood.
A day later, someone calls and says, I think I found your dog wandering on the street. He then says, he'll return the dog to your house under two conditions. 1) a $300 reward. 2) We just keep this between the two of us as I don't want any fanfare. You tell him, you agree.
Unbeknownst to him, you have a video of him breaking into your gate and taking your dog. You recognize him as someone who lives a block away from a friends home.
What you're telling me, is that your moral compass would make you pay the $300, and shut up because you agreed.
My moral compass tells me, get the cops involved, show them the video and have them bust his *** when he drops off my dog.
So now, here's the question, who has done your neighborhood and society a favor?