Posted by oldtanker on April 19, 2016 at 22:17:37 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Harbor Frieght Deal posted by mongo6318 on April 17, 2016 at 06:24:34:
Back to the OP.
He didn't steal it. He tried to make it right and was treated rudely. Had he just kept it he would have broken no laws. He neither stole it nor got that price through deception. So what is the right thing? By color of law he would have been OK had he just kept it. So what is right? I would never steal. If a cashier makes a mistake in my favor I tell them. Not so much for the store but because I know they can be in trouble for a short cash register. I don't shoplift. I hardly ever look at a receipt. If I in good faith had that happen to me I most likely would never had known. You going to tell me that's stealing? A also don't cheat on my taxes at all. An example there could be parts for my boat which were never claimed as machinery repair. I kept that stuff separate. I didn't even claim mileage because while I could have written off more I didn't feel it was worth the hassle. So just where would that make me a thief or liar? Heck I'm more trustworthy than any preacher I know. Most of them I wouldn't trust with anything.
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