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jmgruzo001 | 14:27 Tue 08th Dec 2020 | Business & Finance
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You are looking for a vendor to supply your new business with a computer, a printer, and a copy machine. You have contacted several vendors for quotes. One of the vendors recently contacted you to offer you a "special" deal, but you had to agree to it before the end of the day. In addition to a competitive price for the equipment, he is offering you tickets to a PBA game in a private stadium suite. He wants you to agree to the deal without signing a contract and has asked that you pay him in cash. What would you do?
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Tell him to get lost, unethical at the start, no trust in the business relationship going by forward.
I would not deal with someone who was being underhand and not following the rules of the game. Tell his to stick his special offer.
I wouldn't want to go to a Philippine basketball game anyway so I would say no.
I'd also tell him to get lost and in most businesses the offer of free tickets would be classed as fraud, on your part as well by accepting them.
////he is offering you tickets to a PBA game in a private stadium suite. ////
Throw in an Escort girl.............deal done.
Wanna buy a bridge?
Is the vendor the company owner or a rep? if he's the company owner I would show him the door and never do any business with him, if the vendor is a rep or employee, I would speak to the owner of the company about it.
This question must date back to the 80's. With a typical margin of 2.5 - 3% on such a deal, it's doubtful if a vendor would even bother to quote, let alone offer you a bribe. More likely they'd just refer you to their online catalogue.

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