Question
Is it ethical to suggest that an offer is "for a limited time" when you have no immediate plans for changing the terms of the offer?
Answers
No.
Why would this be? Any idea? Thanks!
Sure.
If a company advertises that an offer is for a "limited time only" and has no plans to withdraw the plan -- then it's lying.
By all ethical standards, lying is immoral and unethical.
If a company advertises that an offer is for a "limited time only" and has no plans to withdraw the plan -- then it's lying.
By all ethical standards, lying is immoral and unethical.
That makes sense. Thank you!
You're welcome.
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