Sam owns a small gas station in Alberta. He is very angry that a customer has failed
Question:
Sam owns a small gas station in Alberta. He is very angry that a customer has failed to pay her outstanding account with his business, despite numerous reminders from him and promises from her to do so. His idea is to print up a poster and tape it to the main entrance of the gas station. The poster would contain a photograph of the derelict customer, her name, as well as a statement “PAY YOUR OVERDUE ACCOUNT” in bold, upper case font. “It’s the only way I have to get through to my no-good customer. Plus it’s the truth. She does owe me money. Quite a bit in fact”, Sam told a friend. Does this plan involve Sam disclosing personal information? Should he go ahead with the plan? Explain.
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Canadian Business And The Law
ISBN: 9780176795085
7th Edition
Authors: Philip King Dorothy Duplessis, Shannon O Byrne