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ULPT Request: Any HR or IT professionals responsible for buying company equipment? A question about ethics at work
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Doing a bit of research. Long story short, I used to work in the IT dept of a company and I had to order new hire equipment from Amazon ( mouses, monitors etc). After a while I decided to sell those exact products on Amazon and buy them from my own store (oooh, maybe unethical?)

Anyway, I don't do that anymore but I got to wondering. If I still had my store would there be any IT or HR professionals out there interested in earning $$ for purchasing from me. What would the ethical implications be? I know some companies have policies against gifts but some don't... what do ya'll think?

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