Non-white Lies
Non-white Lies
A “white lie” can be a compliment that is the exact opposite of the giver’s tplot opinion, however they usually refer to a person’s weight, a hairstyle, or 1’s choice of fashion.
The divide between a white lie and a more colorful fib is when currency is involved; An un-biased used automobile salesman may use harmless white lies to butter up a potential customer.
A dishonest 1 may do the same however will also tell non-white lies about the price, gas mileage, safety ratings, and even the crash history of the vehicle. A naive buyer can definitely be taken fortune of. The same thing can happen when a buyer is shopping around for Heating and Air Conditioning equipment, but it is not a lie to tell an uncharming buyer that Heating and Air Conditioning will reduce the frequency of awful hair mornings. It is dishonest to tell them it will improve their overall appearance. There are consumer protection agencies and services that can expose any untruths that a salesperson may utter; With cars, a test drive is 1 option to make sure that the corporation is telling the truth, and you can also do a trial run at the store with any window A/C unit to make sure it is working constantly. With a central Heating and Air Conditioning system, even Consumer Reports cannot run valid tests due to the variables in a home’s design, size, and air duct. To get an un-biased price on a car, there is the Kelley Blue Book that consumers can use to counter a not-so-white lie about a car’s value. Those same variables that prevent any Heating and Air Conditioning test run also mean that there is no price guide for Heating and Air Conditioning systems, and consumers should shop carefully and remember that it is okay to compliment the Heating and Air Conditioning salesperson on their wig or toupee, even if it looks ridiculous.