Hi;
Arnie and I have had a back and forth discussion
about whether its fair and correct to sell one's wares at a driving range. That
brings about a question of, I suppose, what's ethical in the world of
business. I have no quarrel with anyone about this subject. Its just one of many
subjects that has come up from time to time. So, I'll pose a couple of scenarios
and sit back and read your responses. I should note that I have had some
interesting experiences on this subject, both in business and since retirement.
I'll share some later on . . . maybe.
- Suppose you're at a public driving range.
You're hitting balls with your personal, home or business made golf clubs. A guy
next to you watches for a while and asks where you got the clubs. You tell him
you built them yourself. The guy asks to hit a few shots with the clubs. He
likes them. He asks you if you can build a set for him. You agree. Is that fair
and ethical as regards the operator of the public range?
- Or, suppose you are loading your clubs into
your car in the parking lot and the same guy comes up and asks the same
question. You agree again. Is that ethical?
- Or, suppose your car is parked in the
street and the above occurs. Same question.
- Would it be ethical to go to the range with
a bag full of different clubs and display them by leaning them against your bag
or bag rack while you're practicing? You aren't advertising per se, but you'd
like someone to show some interest in your products.
- Or, suppose you aren't a cut and glue guy.
Suppose you have a business license and a store front. Further, suppose your
business name and address is printed on your golf bag in 3" letters. You aren't
doing anything but hitting balls on the range. Again, a guy comes up to you
asking about custom clubs. Is it ethical to sell to that guy?
- Or, suppose you're in the coffee shop or
bar of your local muny. The subject of custom clubmaking arises. Someone knows
you're in the business or that you're an accomplished hobbyist. Again, a guy
wants you to sell him some clubs. Is that O.K.?
- Finally, is there EVER a time when its
perfectly fine to sell a piece of equipment outside your personal domain without
telling the operators of the range, course, store, etc.?
As I said, I'm not interested in arguments. Just
opinions and perhaps some lively discussion. Do ethics really exist in this biz,
and if so, does it really matter?
TFlan
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