In all honestly probably not. If it’s extra money in my pocket, I’ll be happy to take their money. What they do with the goods afterwords is their business. However there are certain exceptions to that. I’m a health care advisor for a pharmaceutical company and sometimes we do have to refuse to sell certain items if we feel the customer might misuse or abuse the product. But this will always be a medicine that might cause them serious medical harm. If we feel they are going to abuse a medication, we will not sell it to them. It saves our business and possibly saves their life. But say if I was to sell my iPad to a person who was buying it for their 4 year old and I thought the 4 year old might drop it and break it? Well that’s a chance the parent is taking. I might advise the parent by saying that they are delicate devices and need to be handled with care. After that they are their own.