Kind of confused about your response; I did not say the customer has an absolute right of expectation from the seller; to the contrary, I stated there is no such thing as an absolute right of any kind. As I also stated, I am of two minds on the matter as the exact line of demarcation of rights in this matter is vague and motile. I have not taken a definitive stand either way...
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Originally Posted by Skybird
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The idea that the baker must accept a deal with somebody with who,m he doe snot want to barter, is absurd. Simply absurd. Then just any Peter and Paul can come to me as well and demand that I accept to give them what they want form me, just becasue they want to pay me. You can also claim that the baker has no right to retire when he wants, or move his shop as he wants, or move to another place and raise a business there if that is what he wants. Because you make claim for that he has to make a deal with you, here, now.
Its absurd.
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Show me where, in my post you refer to, did I explicitly say, or claim, in any way, a seller "has to make a deal ..., here, now". You are arguing about statements never made and never even intimated; you are arguing a fallacy and untruth; all in all, I'd say your umbrage is, well...
...absurd...
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