A owns a shop in Sydney that sells skiing equipment. In summer, business is very slow and A never misses an opportunity to make a sale. One day B, who is going on a skiing holiday in Europe, comes into A's shop and asks for an 'Everest' ski suit. This is a top quality but very reasonably priced item. A tells B that he does not have an 'Everest' ski suit in the shop but that he might have one in his warehouse. If not, A says, he can get one from the manufacturer. In fact, A knows that he has no 'Everest' ski suits in his warehouse and the manufacturer has told him that they are no longer available. However, A thinks that once B has ordered and paid for the 'Everest' ski suit, B will have no choice but to accept a lower quality suit in substitution. A asks B for $550.00 for the 'Everest' ski suit and B pays him.
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