Well, if my buddy steals a nice car (and I don't realize its a stolen car) and takes me for a drive, and I decide to buy one just like it, the automaker makes a sale...
I, like you, have not comitted a crime, and you can legitimately say that the manufacturer made a sale...but the same could be said if the car's legitimate owner had driven me around, or if someone who had bought the Eden products had revealed them to you.
Publicity, especially in the form of word of mouth gained from personal experience with a product, is the single most powerful tool in advertising in the sense of measurably increasing sales or improving customer loyalty.
Flowers don't care where they bloom- they don't care whether the fertilizer that feeds them comes from compost heaps or dead mafiosos.
Its one of the great ethical mysteries that are part of the world- evil acts CAN have good consequences. That doesn't mean that we should encourage or look away when such an act occurs.
I, like you, have not comitted a crime, and you can legitimately say that the manufacturer made a sale...but the same could be said if the car's legitimate owner had driven me around, or if someone who had bought the Eden products had revealed them to you.
Publicity, especially in the form of word of mouth gained from personal experience with a product, is the single most powerful tool in advertising in the sense of measurably increasing sales or improving customer loyalty.
Flowers don't care where they bloom- they don't care whether the fertilizer that feeds them comes from compost heaps or dead mafiosos.
Its one of the great ethical mysteries that are part of the world- evil acts CAN have good consequences. That doesn't mean that we should encourage or look away when such an act occurs.
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