Caveat
emptor [(kav-ee-aht, kah-vee-aht
emp-tawr)]
Another way to say, "let the buyer beware."
Latin for “Let the buyer beware.” It means that a customer should be cautious and alert to the possibility of being cheated: “Caveat emptor is the first rule of buying a used car.”
The principle that the seller of a product
cannot be held responsible for its quality unless it is guaranteed
in a written warranty.

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