I disagree - if that's what they do, they have to stand by it.
Ultimately, it's fair game for people who have tools and know how to use them, or people who don't mind paying a mechanic to install stuff. It's less good for people who buy incompatible or unsuitable things because it's '57% off RRP'.
How are they to blame for customers stupidity.
As stated they are not the only people to do it, so singling them out seems a tad harsh.
How are they to blame for customers stupidity.
As stated they are not the only people to do it, so singling them out seems a tad harsh.