I would think that would put a sales person in an awkward position.  Kind of 
like a bar tender deciding if a person had too many
except harder.  So, I guess we should at least look confident and look like we 
know what we are doing.  :)

Terry
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 16:33:34 -0400you write:
>I do not agree with this however I can now understand the reluctance of 
>selling some items to blind individuals. I was talking to a friend at the 
>local hardware store and mentioned that some sales people do not want to 
>sell power tools to the blind. He told me that it is not necessarily because 
>you are blind. A few years ago a salesman in a department store sold 
>something to an individual who was mentally incompetent. The individual got 
>hurt and the family filed a suit against the store and salesman. It was 
>settled out of court. Because of that some sales people  are reluctant to 
>sell to anyone that they believe could have a problem operating the 
>machinery. As I said I do not agree with that but it now makes a little more 
>sense understanding their attitude.

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