Given Incorrect Change - Page 2
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Romantic
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Omigawa
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RoarMan
Canada745 Posts
On December 13 2010 12:12 Rekrul wrote: always give back, stupid to risk someone getting in trouble for an innocent mistake Yea, it's not you that'll always suffer the consequences. Hell most of the time you'll get away with it. Having known people who work cashiers, some do get tons of shit for screwing up change. And really it's not even your money to take. | ||
Chrisboy
Australia117 Posts
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Ryalnos
United States1946 Posts
But if I notice it latter the amount of extra change I got exceeds the transportation costs/value of my time it would require to take it back, I would just shrug and move on. | ||
dogabutila
United States1437 Posts
If i noticed it later I wouldnt bother going back unless it was more then $5 | ||
wrestlingfool08
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PanoRaMa
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PhatCop
Australia70 Posts
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meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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Grobyc
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meegrean
Thailand7699 Posts
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yoplate
United States332 Posts
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eLiE
Canada1039 Posts
On December 13 2010 13:20 PhatCop wrote: Interesting that some people would prefer not to give back the money as the sums became larger. Wouldn't the particular person who made the mistake be in bigger trouble as the sums get bigger? Hence, the original motivation of helping that person to avoid being put in a bad position doesn't really make logical sense fore me. As the benefits get bigger, people's superficial values crumble. The same happens when the potential negative consequences are reduced, or when the victim is abstract. There's also the issue of helping the other person rather than helping yourself. It's all about tipping the balances. File sharing, corporate crime, etc. deal with the same moral dilemma. | ||
Lexpar
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reprise
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Durak
Canada3684 Posts
On December 13 2010 13:30 Grobyc wrote: If I notice it when it's given to me I'll give the extra back (or ask for the rest if they shorted me), but if I don't take note until later on after I leave I won't go back to give it back. Wasting my times and gas money I already can't afford when I gain nothing out of it >.> Same here. Normative ethics can bite me. One bartender kept giving me the wrong change. I'd give her like $5 to pay for my drink and she'd give me $15 back. Maybe did it on purpose so I'd tip her, maybe it's because she mistook my $5 for a $20 every time, or maybe it was because she had the hots for me (obvious answer ). Regardless, I could have made money at the bar for once if I kept it all. | ||
Loser777
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Insanious
Canada1251 Posts
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SiZ.FaNtAsY
Korea (South)1497 Posts
Whenever I buy just an arizona ice tea, i tell them to keep the change since it's much more quicker that way. I know I'm pimp | ||
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