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A question of morals
Horness:
It's Christmas, a time for giving...
...and they gave.
End of story really.
Sheddy:
--- Quote from: "Matt_H" ---Would you go back if the shop staff/owners were normally not very freindly? Kind of those ones that stair at soemthnig else and say "97 pence", no please or thank you?
Matthew
--- End quote ---
Yes. treat people how you want to be treated. No exceptions!! :)
strapping young lad:
unless its your employers then take them for all you can! ;)
what you need to think about is the consequence of taking the money back.
if its a local enterprise it will happen in your benefit as you will be classed as a trusted person to deal with, and if you are caught short in the future he might tell yuou to call again and bring the rest of the money
if its a chain then they will say thanks and thats the end of it. they didnt notice it missing but the local shop man will (or woman)
we tell all our customers if they are short to drop it off
cos before they give us their dog we take down their details (address/ phone number) so there is no escaping!
u dont want to be getting a knock from me of an evening asking for money cos i dont do niceties and i dont do excuses.
neither to small claims courts!
so back on track
its up to you, maybe if you kept your trap shut and not said owt on here you would have kept the money but the do-gooders on here will tell you otherwise and your conscience kicks in!
;)
Lee_D:
Take it back....and buy 10 lottery tickets.. If you win a million it's fates way of telling you you need to return the money... if not no loss!
:D
Lee D
Matt_H:
If I screwed up then I want people to tell me... (no comments about small fires!).. I think it's family run, its a chain franchise type place and I've been there about 3 times in 2 years so dont really know much about the people/place. They dont say much and arent particularly friendly, but I'm getting one of those mega moral thigns going on in my head.
I've caught a cash card in an ATM that had pin and everything entered all I needed to do was press the button saying more services please and could have had £250, I took it into the branch - there was a long queue so I just went up to the counter saying excuse me, and this was in the cash machnies with pin entered... All I got for my troubles was filthy scowling looks from customer and counter woman.
I've handed money back or too much change in the past and I dont get any thanks (not that I do it for the thanks)..
I think the people in the area I live in are getting me down (mean southerners).
So is it charity box (who are in need and grateful) or drop it back to the shop... or buy someone else a present ;-)
Matthew
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