Tasha was selling siding and her boss told her that she could hide an extra charge for trim in the total, even though the customer was told he would not be charged for trim. Tasha was told this was standard practice for the siding company. If the customer takes legal action for this, who is most likely liable?

Tasha was selling siding and her boss told her that she could hide an extra charge for trim in the total, even though the customer was told he would not be charged for trim. Tasha was told this was standard practice for the siding company. If the customer takes legal action for this, who is most likely liable?



A.
the customer for not checking the order more carefully

B.
Tasha only, because she wrote the order

C.
Tasha's boss only, since he told her to do it

D.
both Tasha and the siding company because both intentionally misled the customer

E.
no one because this would be considered a victimless crime


Answer: D


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