Problem
Caveat emptor is a Latin phrase meaning "Let the buyer beware." The phrase dates from a time when buyers had no assurances of the quality of the goods they bought, and no legal recourse if dissatisfied with their purchases. Today, most stores allow buyers to return unsatisfactory products. There are no such policies, however, on many popular Internet sites that allow individuals to sell, trade, or auction goods. Should a law be passed protecting Internet swappers and shoppers? Or should online buyers be left to their own best judgment? Explain your position with reasons and examples from your own experience, observations, or reading.