Monday’s Morals – Episode 5
Time to start off the week with a little moral question. Hope you have a great week!
- First to play last week: Dar. Congratulations!
(According to the rules, “First to Play” requires you to be the first to include the link to the specific entry in which you answered the questions, not just the general link to your blog.)
Here is this week’s “Monday’s Morals” question. Either answer the questions in a comment here, or put the answers in an entry on your blog…but either way, leave a link to your site so that everyone else can visit! If you repost the questions on your site, you must link back to this site as the source.
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
You sell your car to someone who pays for it in advance and tells you he can’t actually take possession of the car for several weeks. You charged a fair price for the car based on the blue book value, with no warranty, and have cashed the check and paid off bills with the money. Weeks later, on the way to drop it off to the buyer, you discover that the air conditioner isn’t putting out cold air like it used to. Do you tell the person of your last-minute discovery? Why or why not?
If you have a Reader’s Choice question you’d like to see asked (and answered), send me an email! I’d love to be able to include it in a future edition of the Saturday Six.


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Am up. Where are you coming up with these ideas? They are good ones, so I’m just wondering if you’ve been keeping track for awhile when stuff crosses your horizon.
Thanks, Cat. Actually, I started planning for this meme about three weeks before the Sunday Seven went on hiatus, so I stockpiled a few questions. I’ve really been enjoying everyone’s answers. Glad you like the questions!
I’d have to tell the new owner–and I’d be inclined to pay for the repair (which could be as simple as getting freon replaced).