
Morality and Ethics in Marketing - good business or idealistic foolishness?
One member was accused of blatantly lying to, and deceiving his market in order to promote himself. That member retorted back by basically telling his detractors to get off their high horses and start living in the "real world."
The thread has since been deleted by the moderators (which is just as well, because it was turning into more of a self righteous battle of personal attacks, on both sides, instead of a valuable discussion)
Hopefully this thread does not get deleted, because no names, or accusations are being intended. Simply a question...
Is there a moral "line in the sand" that you will not cross when it comes to marketing and selling? Or, do you believe that it's OK to deceive your market without conscience or regret, as long as you make a buck?
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