I need a good adviser, because I don't understand this capitalist way of business and thinking. In Hungary we aren't experienced and very many times we are cheated and not tolerant. Does anybody help in navigating a little?
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Answer:
One should always approach business with "caveat emtor" in mind. The term means "let the buyer beware". Ultimately, if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Unless you know what you're buying and what it ought to cost (which can easily be found out online), don't buy it.
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