Publication of the Kress Library of Business and Economics, 第 9 号Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1953 |
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... customer . On the contrary , to do so would be to commit injustice towards oneself . Gross flattery and deception are wrong , but need one always tell the whole truth ? Certainly not , for some customers like to be flattered and would ...
... customer . On the contrary , to do so would be to commit injustice towards oneself . Gross flattery and deception are wrong , but need one always tell the whole truth ? Certainly not , for some customers like to be flattered and would ...
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... customer should walk into his shop , not so that he might travel to investigate potential demand abroad . Since he is prepared to charge for sales credit , his mind is seemingly at ease on the once troublesome issue of guaranteeing the ...
... customer should walk into his shop , not so that he might travel to investigate potential demand abroad . Since he is prepared to charge for sales credit , his mind is seemingly at ease on the once troublesome issue of guaranteeing the ...
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... Customer will commonly take more delight to heare , than hee to speak . All hee speakes of , that must bee true : However the Dresse be , Truth is constantly the same ; it still keepes the same Splendor , that if it met with masculine ...
... Customer will commonly take more delight to heare , than hee to speak . All hee speakes of , that must bee true : However the Dresse be , Truth is constantly the same ; it still keepes the same Splendor , that if it met with masculine ...
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