In a message dated 5/3/01 6:36:28 PM, peggyh@i... writes:
<< While it may be a problem if you broadcast to the world that X doesn't pay his bills, if asked, I think you can truthfully answer the question in terms of your experience with the person/firm, and I don't think you have to lie and say the person/firm always paid bills on time if he/it didn't. >>
The words "if asked" would probably be crucial here. No, I don't think that you should have to lie. But if for some reason you are concerned that a prospective student/client/customer etc. might be unreliable about paying for services rendered, a more ethical approach would be to ask him or her to provide credit references.
Judy
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