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A man dressed in old jeans and a ripped jacket pulls up in a rusty old car. Looking over his shoulder, he slinks into your stereo shop.

He waits in the corner of your shop until you have served the rest of the customers at the till, and then pulls you aside. He places a brand new car stereo on the counter. It is the latest design on the market -- very high-tech and very expensive.

The man wants you to install the stereo in his rust bucket. You check over the equipment and notice that the wires have been cut recently. You wonder how he came to own this stereo, and suspect that it may be stolen.

But is it good business, or fair, to turn away your customer? Will he be angry with you if he's innocent?

What do you do?

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