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Your boss comes to you and says the company\'s largest customer refuses to pay l

ID: 453907 • Letter: Y

Question

Your boss comes to you and says the company's largest customer refuses to pay last month's bill, something about the goods not being what they ordered. Boss says the products passed the quality inspection perfectly and there's nothing wrong with the goods. He knows you're studying business law and suggests that a call be placed to the company attorney and a lawsuit filed to collect the $72,000 bill. Then he says, "unless you've got a better idea." Discuss. Make sure and respond with a substantive post of at least 150 words to the initial question and then to two at least two other students in no less than 50 words each

Explanation / Answer

In this scenario, the boss's suggestion that the company's largest customer refuses to pay last months bill,because the goods are not what they ordered,and they should file a law sui to collect the $72000 bill,is unacceptable.The dispute should not result in legal action at this time because it is illogical for a manufacturer to alienate its largest customer out of ordinary dispute.

As a student of business law my suggestions would be:

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