Author Topic: Medieval Madness Fakes  (Read 1048 times)

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Offline pinnies4me

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Medieval Madness Fakes
« on: June 26, 2014, 05:01:53 PM »
What about a dealer for example who makes a MM Re-fake - does a dealer need to tell the buyer it's not genuine?

They should, but I doubt they would.  I guess like all things its a case of buyer beware, do your research before handing over your cash.



Buyer beware doesn't cut the mustard when a company or person in business is selling. The Australian Consumer Law and state Fair Trading Acts all impose obligations, such as a prohibition against misleading or deceptive conduct - and silence can be misleading or deceptive conduct in the appropriate circumstances.
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