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ETHICAL DILEMMA
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TradeSmart, Inc., operates 1,200discountelectronicsstoresthroughout  the  United  States. TradeSmart has been quite successful in a highly competitive industry, primarily because it has been able to offer brand-name products at prices lower than can be found at other discount outlets. Because of its size, the firm can purchase  bulk  inventory  directly  from  manufacturers, and  the  economies  of  scale  it  derives  from  such  purchases can be passed on to consumers in the form of lower prices.
In  addition  to  low  prices,  TradeSmart  offers  an extremely liberal product return policy. Customers are permitted  to  return  products  for  virtually  any  reason, with little regard to the time period covered by manufacturers' warranties. In fact, just a few days ago, a customer returned a digital pager that was more than two years old. TradeSmart gave the customer a full refund even though the pager appeared to have been run over by  a  car,  which,  if  true,  certainly  would have  voided the  manufacturer's  warranty.  In  another  instance,  a customer  was  given  a  refund  when  he  returned  the camcorder,  he  had  purchased  three  days  earlier  to record his daughter's wedding festivities. The customer could not describe the camcorder's malfunction-he said "it just didn't work right. "The customer refused an offer to replace the camcorder; instead, he insisted on a full refund,  which  he  was given.  The  manager  of  the  customer relations department suspected that the customer had" purchased"the  camcorder  intending  all  along  to return it after his daughter's wedding.
TradeSmart's    return   policy    does    not   dissuade customers from returning goods for any reason. According to Ed Davidson, vice president of customer relations, TradeSmart  is  willing  to  stand  behind  every  product  it sells, regardless of the problem, because the company believes that such a policy is needed to attract and keep loyal customers in such a competitive industry. The company's motto-"Customer   Satisfaction   Is   Our   Business"-is displayed prominently throughout TradeSmart stores.
With such a liberal return policy, how does Trade-Smart keep its prices so low? Actually, the firm ships the  returned  products  back  to  the  manufacturers  as defective  products,  so  the  return  costs  are  passed on   to   the   manufacturers.   According   to   manufacturers,  only  one  out  of  every  six  products  returned by TradeSmart  is  really  defective.  When  manufacturers  complain  about  returns  of  used  products  orproducts  that  have  no  mechanical  problems,  Trade-Smart   reminds   them   that  the   company   does  not have  a  service  department,  so  its  personnel  are  not knowledgeable  concerning  the  technical circuitry  of the  products.  Instead,  the  products  are  returned  to the  manufacturers  with  the  customers'complaints attached.  Trade Smart's  inventory  manager  contends that  the  company  does  not  intentionally  deceive  or take  advantage  of  the  manufacturers' return  policies and warranties.
Do you agree with trade Smart's return policy? Is it ethical? What action would you take if you were one of trade Smart's suppliers?
 
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1)	Do you agree with TradeSmart's return policy?
2)	Is it ethical?
3)	What action would you take if you were one of TradeSmart's suppliers?