Tourney64 wrote:I remember trying to give back an extra dollar I received as change at Wal-Mart. They cashier got nasty with me and wouldn't admit she made a mistake. I left pissed off, but $1 better off. I didn't feel guilty at all.
Tourney64 wrote:I remember trying to give back an extra dollar I received as change at Wal-Mart. They cashier got nasty with me and wouldn't admit she made a mistake. I left pissed off, but $1 better off. I didn't feel guilty at all.
knibloe wrote:The other day I was at a Little League game for my son. I looked down on the ground and there was a sterling silver necklace. I took it to the snack shack. Figured that if someone noticed it was missing, they would go there to ask??
The people looked at me like I had three heads for turning it in and didn't know what they were going to do with it. On one hand my conscience is clear because I did the right thing. On the other hand, it bugs me a little that it appears that someone other than the original owner or myself who found it will benefit. I go with the clean conscience.
Robarons wrote:Treetop did you ever see that teller again?
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