There is a fine line between fraud and salesmanship... This is actually one of the things that lawyers learn at law school...
What I would do is not listen to that. They have their job (selling the software) and you have yours. If they commit a fraud, you will not go to jail for it.
Do you hear the car dealership mechanic tell the customers the cars was NOT really driven by an old lady to church every Saturday?
Now, where you KNOW there is a fraud, you have a legal obligation to disclose it. But fraud is very different than what you are describing.
I'd keep my mouth shut about it. It might not be what you would do, but it does not sound illegal.
What I would do is not listen to that. They have their job (selling the software) and you have yours. If they commit a fraud, you will not go to jail for it.
Do you hear the car dealership mechanic tell the customers the cars was NOT really driven by an old lady to church every Saturday?
Now, where you KNOW there is a fraud, you have a legal obligation to disclose it. But fraud is very different than what you are describing.
I'd keep my mouth shut about it. It might not be what you would do, but it does not sound illegal.