When Tom went to buy a necklace, he decided to buy it from a pawnshop rather than a jewelry store. He congratulated himself when he saw the number of stones he had purchased for $300. The necklace turned his fiancée's neck green, and the "diamonds" turned out to be zirconium. Tom should have remembered:

When Tom went to buy a necklace, he decided to buy it from a pawnshop rather than a jewelry store. He congratulated himself when he saw the number of stones he had purchased for $300. The necklace turned his fiancée's neck green, and the "diamonds" turned out to be zirconium. Tom should have remembered:



A.

the iceberg principle.


B.

e pluribus unum.


C.

de facto marketing.


D.

caveat emptor



Answer: D


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