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Competition: fair/unfair
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 84423" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: Competition: fair/unfair</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's where it lies right now. They are without a clue....or have been up 'til now. In the OP, I made allowance for that when I put the blame equally on the people who ask them to do this to save money. The askers are not at fault in that it's no crime to save a few bucks, the company is similarly blameless in that they are simply responding to a request for services, not actively seeking out the business. This is what I was talking about when I said that the difficulty comes in knowing when to say "no". </p><p></p><p>They do not, at this point, realize that they've likely violated the law as well as what I would term professional ethics. They will be informed of the possible 501C3 conflict (Thanks, Tim). If that doesn't get through to them, the information will be passed on to the appropriate authority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 84423, member: 16"] Re: Competition: fair/unfair That's where it lies right now. They are without a clue....or have been up 'til now. In the OP, I made allowance for that when I put the blame equally on the people who ask them to do this to save money. The askers are not at fault in that it's no crime to save a few bucks, the company is similarly blameless in that they are simply responding to a request for services, not actively seeking out the business. This is what I was talking about when I said that the difficulty comes in knowing when to say "no". They do not, at this point, realize that they've likely violated the law as well as what I would term professional ethics. They will be informed of the possible 501C3 conflict (Thanks, Tim). If that doesn't get through to them, the information will be passed on to the appropriate authority. [/QUOTE]
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