actually, yes!
if the seller is willing to give you a bargain, then by all means take it
no
A wireless security camera can be bought online from amazon or eBay for a significant lower price. However, you get what you paid for. I would not be frugal about spending on a wireless security camera ensuring that it works right. Remember, if you do purchase one from online, there are no customer service if something goes wrong.
In legal terms, "per se" means something is inherently or intrinsically illegal or wrong, while "per quod" means something is illegal or wrong only because of its surrounding circumstances or context.
a cynic , someone who knows the price of everything but the value of nothing
Yes, or at least cannot be deceptive. Something that is subjective ("Tastes brilliant!" when it tastes pretty bad) is always legal, and something that is trivially wrong ("Now comes in blue" when the colour is actually Cyan) is generally legal. If something is objectively wrong, and affects the quality of the product, then this is against the law.
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Please specify more.
You possibly refitted something the wrong way.
no because 18 is legal.
Something Wrong was created in 2003.
I doubt there are any. If there are, they probably have something wrong with them, the breeders arent licensed, or they are from an illegal puppy farm.
NO Because if you do something wrong in the real world you can't redo it.