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REGARDING THIS
So now I have extra copies of Slaughter House Five, Good, and Evil, and Fear and Trembling.
What should I do? I mean the most honest thing to do would be to contact Amazon, and return them.
But seriously, who the fuck would do that? Should I just sell them to make a quick $25?, or give them to friends who might want a copy.
Someone mentioned this was going to happen, and it did.
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just pretend they are textbooks and follow your heart
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On September 02 2008 12:27 fusionsdf wrote: just pretend they are textbooks and follow your heart Good advice grandma.
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Sell them to a bookstore and say its not even opened. Like barnes and nobles or books a million.
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Next time dont get you panties in a bunch when a book hasnt arrived in a week.
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Contact Amazon and be like "THANKS FOR THE FREE BOOKS BITCHESSSS!"
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Use them as Christmas gifts.
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I'd send 'em back. From your last blog:
Amazon definitely knows how to treat her customers. I'm glad I give them my business.
Yes they do, so treat them right.
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Ok I feel bad about saying "use them as christmas gifts." Do what Jibba said, or do what your heart tells you.
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if you are to return it, ask if you can get UPS to ship it for free, since they screwed up
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On September 02 2008 12:39 Mastermind wrote: Next time dont get you panties in a bunch when a book hasnt arrived in a week. STFU. Enough said. It wasn't that moron. It was the fact that they said it was delivered, when it wasn't. Also it's know like 1 month, and half late....
A lot of people are saying I should return them.
Well fuck that. I'm selling them for $$$. I get screwed over by life too much to just let some free money go.
I have a conscious, and it's telling me I GOT SOME BITCHESSSS!!
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sigh,,, mickey you are gay
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On September 02 2008 14:27 yubee wrote: sigh,,, mickey you are gay Fucking hypocrite.
On September 02 2008 14:29 GrayArea wrote: Make a poll asking what you should do, you will get a better survey of what people think. That's true since most people with anything intelligent to say lurk, but I've made up my mind. I have a conscious, but this isn't returning a purse to an old lady. Amazon is a large corporation, and I don't think it's going to hurt them.
Some people try to take advantage of the system, but I didn't. I got lucky, and I didn't even expect the books to come. I'm going to either give them away to people who deserve them, or sell them.
Especially when it was a error either on their part, or UPS. I have no idea which, but it was an error on their part.
Thanks for the advice though.
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Make a poll asking what you should do, you will get a better survey of what people think.
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On September 02 2008 14:29 Mickey wrote:Fucking hypocrite. Show nested quote +On September 02 2008 14:29 GrayArea wrote: Make a poll asking what you should do, you will get a better survey of what people think. That's true since most people with anything intelligent to say lurk, but I've made up my mind. I have a conscious, but this isn't returning a purse to an old lady. Amazon is a large corporation, and I don't think it's going to hurt them. Some people try to take advantage of the system, but I didn't. I got lucky, and I didn't even expect the books to come. I'm going to either give them away to people who deserve them, or sell them. Especially when it was a error either on their part, or UPS. I have no idea which, but it was an error on their part. Thanks for the advice though. You're rationalizing so you don't feel like you're doing anything "bad" but you are. At least man up and admit it's stealing instead of dancing around it and blaming them for being a large company.
Your ethics of good and bad is only based upon the wealth of the person you're taking it from. If they're poor, it's bad. If they're rich, it's ok!
If they had screwed you, I wouldn't be writing this, but they treated you well.
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See, I'm always right in the end.
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amazon's free shipping usually takes a long time, and as for the UPS things being delivered, here is possibly what happened.
1: Package gets picked up, (scanned) 2: Package gets delivered to hub (scanned) 3: Package gets loaded intro truck (scanned) 4: Package gets delivered (scanned) Sometimes theres too much work that day so driver didnt have time to deliver the package (all trucks must be back by station by 9pm, no exception, and some trucks have to drive literally 100+ miles a day)
If the driver doesnt have time to deliver the boxes, hed have to scan it so that the computer knows that it didnt get delivered, sometimes the computers glitch.
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On September 02 2008 21:23 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2008 14:29 Mickey wrote:On September 02 2008 14:27 yubee wrote: sigh,,, mickey you are gay Fucking hypocrite. On September 02 2008 14:29 GrayArea wrote: Make a poll asking what you should do, you will get a better survey of what people think. That's true since most people with anything intelligent to say lurk, but I've made up my mind. I have a conscious, but this isn't returning a purse to an old lady. Amazon is a large corporation, and I don't think it's going to hurt them. Some people try to take advantage of the system, but I didn't. I got lucky, and I didn't even expect the books to come. I'm going to either give them away to people who deserve them, or sell them. Especially when it was a error either on their part, or UPS. I have no idea which, but it was an error on their part. Thanks for the advice though. You're rationalizing so you don't feel like you're doing anything "bad" but you are. At least man up and admit it's stealing instead of dancing around it and blaming them for being a large company. Your ethics of good and bad is only based upon the wealth of the person you're taking it from. If they're poor, it's bad. If they're rich, it's ok! If they had screwed you, I wouldn't be writing this, but they treated you well.
Thanks for the moral lesson Immanuel Kant.
I know it's stealing, and I never said what I was doing was correct in terms of ethical code.
It's true I feel no pity for Amazon since it's a large company, and stealing from the doesn't really bother me that much.
I was ORIGINALLY going to call Amazon, and explain. They would of probably been grateful, and sent a return package to get the books back. They might even let me keep them, or take the books back, and offer me a discount on free merchandise on books/etc.. on Amazon.
HOWEVER, it was a mistake in their part. The guaranteed shipping, and delivery date was 2 days before I made that blog complaining about not receiving my package. Either UPS, or Amazon had to fix the situation. Amazon happen to take the initiative.
They only treated me well to appease me to still become a loyal customer. It had nothing to with morality, but more to do about getting more from my wallet. Which actually did happened, so they are smart. It's a business, and it doesn't want to make itself look bad. Especially when itself was the vendor.
You make it sound like I wanted this to happened, but I didn't. I would of rather had my package at the time I would get it. I have morals, but this time I'll bend them.
I'd hate to be your son. You're probably going to yell at your kids when they take extra ketchup packets from McDonald's, and call them thief's.
Chill the fuck out.
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On September 03 2008 01:58 Mickey wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2008 21:23 Jibba wrote:On September 02 2008 14:29 Mickey wrote:On September 02 2008 14:27 yubee wrote: sigh,,, mickey you are gay Fucking hypocrite. On September 02 2008 14:29 GrayArea wrote: Make a poll asking what you should do, you will get a better survey of what people think. That's true since most people with anything intelligent to say lurk, but I've made up my mind. I have a conscious, but this isn't returning a purse to an old lady. Amazon is a large corporation, and I don't think it's going to hurt them. Some people try to take advantage of the system, but I didn't. I got lucky, and I didn't even expect the books to come. I'm going to either give them away to people who deserve them, or sell them. Especially when it was a error either on their part, or UPS. I have no idea which, but it was an error on their part. Thanks for the advice though. You're rationalizing so you don't feel like you're doing anything "bad" but you are. At least man up and admit it's stealing instead of dancing around it and blaming them for being a large company. Your ethics of good and bad is only based upon the wealth of the person you're taking it from. If they're poor, it's bad. If they're rich, it's ok! If they had screwed you, I wouldn't be writing this, but they treated you well. Thanks for the moral lesson Immanuel Kant. I know it's stealing, and I never said what I was doing was correct in terms of ethical code. It's true I feel no pity for Amazon since it's a large company, and stealing from the doesn't really bother me that much. I was ORIGINALLY going to call Amazon, and explain. They would of probably been grateful, and sent a return package to get the books back. They might even let me keep them, or take the books back, and offer me a discount on free merchandise on books/etc.. on Amazon. HOWEVER, it was a mistake in their part. The guaranteed shipping, and delivery date was 2 days before I made that blog complaining about not receiving my package. Either UPS, or Amazon had to fix the situation. Amazon happen to take the initiative. They only treated me well to appease me to still become a loyal customer. It had nothing to with morality, but more to do about getting more from my wallet. Which actually did happened, so they are smart. It's a business, and it doesn't want to make itself look bad. Especially when itself was the vendor. You make it sound like I wanted this to happened, but I didn't. I would of rather had my package at the time I would get it. I have morals, but this time I'll bend them. I'd hate to be your son. You're probably going to yell at your kids when they take extra ketchup packets from McDonald's, and call them thief's. Chill the fuck out.
Stealing is stealing, they did what's right on their part and you're not doing yours.
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On September 03 2008 02:02 XCetron wrote:Show nested quote +On September 03 2008 01:58 Mickey wrote:On September 02 2008 21:23 Jibba wrote:On September 02 2008 14:29 Mickey wrote:On September 02 2008 14:27 yubee wrote: sigh,,, mickey you are gay Fucking hypocrite. On September 02 2008 14:29 GrayArea wrote: Make a poll asking what you should do, you will get a better survey of what people think. That's true since most people with anything intelligent to say lurk, but I've made up my mind. I have a conscious, but this isn't returning a purse to an old lady. Amazon is a large corporation, and I don't think it's going to hurt them. Some people try to take advantage of the system, but I didn't. I got lucky, and I didn't even expect the books to come. I'm going to either give them away to people who deserve them, or sell them. Especially when it was a error either on their part, or UPS. I have no idea which, but it was an error on their part. Thanks for the advice though. You're rationalizing so you don't feel like you're doing anything "bad" but you are. At least man up and admit it's stealing instead of dancing around it and blaming them for being a large company. Your ethics of good and bad is only based upon the wealth of the person you're taking it from. If they're poor, it's bad. If they're rich, it's ok! If they had screwed you, I wouldn't be writing this, but they treated you well. Thanks for the moral lesson Immanuel Kant. I know it's stealing, and I never said what I was doing was correct in terms of ethical code. It's true I feel no pity for Amazon since it's a large company, and stealing from the doesn't really bother me that much. I was ORIGINALLY going to call Amazon, and explain. They would of probably been grateful, and sent a return package to get the books back. They might even let me keep them, or take the books back, and offer me a discount on free merchandise on books/etc.. on Amazon. HOWEVER, it was a mistake in their part. The guaranteed shipping, and delivery date was 2 days before I made that blog complaining about not receiving my package. Either UPS, or Amazon had to fix the situation. Amazon happen to take the initiative. They only treated me well to appease me to still become a loyal customer. It had nothing to with morality, but more to do about getting more from my wallet. Which actually did happened, so they are smart. It's a business, and it doesn't want to make itself look bad. Especially when itself was the vendor. You make it sound like I wanted this to happened, but I didn't. I would of rather had my package at the time I would get it. I have morals, but this time I'll bend them. I'd hate to be your son. You're probably going to yell at your kids when they take extra ketchup packets from McDonald's, and call them thief's. Chill the fuck out. Stealing is stealing, they did what's right on their part and you're not doing yours.
I DON'T GIVE A FUCK.
BLOG END.
Go fucking yell at the pigeons for bathing in your water, or something.
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