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29 August, 17:53

A customer sells your company a defective part. The part is put into your product, rendering it defective. What will most likely happen?

a. Your customer will likely blame you for the defect, not the supplier

b. Your customer will likely blame the supplier

c. You aren't legally responsible for any problems the customer has with the product

d. Your only additional costs will be giving the customer a good product and taking the old one back

e. The customer can call a federal agency, get the supplier name, and deal with them directly

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  1. 29 August, 19:12
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    Answer: Your customer will likely blame you for the defect, not the supplier.

    Explanation:

    The customer would certainly blame me the seller for the defect, because I was the one that sold the goods to the customer, also the customer is not aware of what transpired between the seller and the supplier. Therefore the seller would have to on his part, lay some complaint to the supplier.
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