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He paid for product "A" and used product "B", and then wrote about the sticker price difference between "A" and "B" on a public website. Again: this is the definition of fraud. Your point is just that it's a small fraud.

To the extent that the insignificance of this fraud will preclude it from becoming a federal case, I agree.

In general: don't lie to people to win deals for yourself. At all.



Unless there's something differentiating the two services, product "A" and product "B" are the same product, with different prices.

I find GoGo's double pricing to be the most morally objectionable thing about this whole situation.




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