Civil Rights
Sep. 15, 1999
Watch Your Steps
By Oren M. Sellstrom There's an old trick called "bait and switch" that's used by shifty used car salesmen. In it, the salesman lures the customer into the showroom with promises of slashed prices and terrific bargains, only to reveal at the last moment that in fact the sale price applies only to an old clunker that the customer would never dream of buying.
By Oren M. Sellstrom
There's an old trick called "bait and switch" that's used by shifty used car salesmen. In it, the salesman lures the customer into the showroom with promises of slashed prices and terrific bargains, only to reveal at the last moment that in fact the sale price applies only to an old clunker that the cust...
There's an old trick called "bait and switch" that's used by shifty used car salesmen. In it, the salesman lures the customer into the showroom with promises of slashed prices and terrific bargains, only to reveal at the last moment that in fact the sale price applies only to an old clunker that the cust...
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