“Jewish Business Ethics: Proper Marketing and Selling”

yoav@negevdirect.com 04/24/2013 Business Strategy, Jewish Concepts
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Source: https://www.thejewishweek.com/

Author: Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz

“There is a famous business concept called caveat emptor (buyer beware). In secular society, as long as a seller does not blatantly lie or actively conceal a defect, it is the full responsibility of the buyer to exercise due diligence and to inspect what is being purchased. Jewish law takes a totally different approach: It is presumed that no defects or problems exist in a product or property if they are not disclosed explicitly by the seller.”

Full article by clicking this link: https://www.thejewishweek.com/features/street-torah/jewish-business-ethics-proper-marketing-and-selling-0

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