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Must have been a republican. Stan Smith Apr 2012 #1
But the would have Turbineguy Apr 2012 #2
Other: That person has at least one moral value that is different than mine. nt ZombieHorde Apr 2012 #3
My feel on this... FarPoint Apr 2012 #4
Well, if the contract had as much information as this OP has I would say... Spazito Apr 2012 #5
It is business. Morals do not apply. Contract law does. FarCenter Apr 2012 #6
Absolutely correct. And the contract COLGATE4 Apr 2012 #8
Would he have lowered the price if the market price went down? Frustratedlady Apr 2012 #7
I do. . . Journeyman Apr 2012 #19
Good for you, but you are a rarity...unfortunately. Frustratedlady Apr 2012 #24
Ah, loaded polls, how I've missed you. (nt) Posteritatis Apr 2012 #9
I chose to pass because I feel as if there is some ulterior motive to this post. demmiblue Apr 2012 #10
Also no integrity. nt gateley Apr 2012 #11
Could I shoot someone for doing that and claim I was standing my ground? JVS Apr 2012 #12
No but you could plainly state that you don't drink with them LaurenG Apr 2012 #15
Poor RB. Maybe you should have taken that drink when it was offered. ret5hd Apr 2012 #13
I would say it was a health care provider if there were a lot more zeros. OffWithTheirHeads Apr 2012 #14
Never fails to entertain. flvegan Apr 2012 #16
Oh yes! LaurenG Apr 2012 #17
Before I add my vote, can I ask the larger context of the situation? If you'd prefer not to say, apocalypsehow Apr 2012 #18
Take that, lawn guy! Union Scribe Apr 2012 #20
Maybe next time you should drink with them. LeftyMom Apr 2012 #21
Contract law. Morals aside, the person providing the service is breaking the law. saras Apr 2012 #22
Not if there a section in the contract that allowed for an increase. Kaleva Apr 2012 #27
I fail to see what this has to do with morals. It is a legal issue not a moral one. If both parties Synicus Maximus Apr 2012 #23
True. If YOU are the person they signed a contract with, they're legally bound by the price. Honeycombe8 Apr 2012 #30
Ahh, yes RobertEarl Apr 2012 #25
Worse, doctors RB TexLa Apr 2012 #26
Single payer is the answer then? RobertEarl Apr 2012 #29
No, charge more medical providers for fraud and put them in prison. RB TexLa Apr 2012 #32
Since when do doctors sign contracts guaranteeing their fees up front? WillowTree Apr 2012 #34
They sign them with preferred provider networks and then bill the insurance RB TexLa Apr 2012 #35
I don't sign contracts with you. Ikonoklast Apr 2012 #28
The legal values of the person are shaky treestar Apr 2012 #31
My reply #18 awaits your perusal (if you haven't seen it) or action (if you have). Thanks. n/t. apocalypsehow Apr 2012 #33
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