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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

never take a vendor’s claims at face value;

hi,what does this mean??? thanks
  

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At face value usually refers to how it appears, not how it might really be. Here, you're talking about the credibility of what the vendor is telling you about his product.

  • At face value usually refers to how it appears, not how it might really be.
  • Here, you're talking about the credibility of what the vendor is telling you about his product.
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At face value usually refers to how it appears, not how it might really be. Here, you're talking about the credibility of what the vendor is telling you about his product.
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Anonymouswhat does this mean???
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