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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Also, having bought such an expensive ticket and t-shirt, I was already feeling vaguely pissed off about how high the costs were, so giving away extra money that had just dropped into my lap wasn't the first thing on my mind. Granted, if I thought the costs were too high, I could have chosen simply not to go, but since I went even though I thought the costs were high, you can perhaps understand that while I was not going to physically grab someone else's money or property, I was not in the most magnanimous mood, and didn't have a strong urge to return money that was dropped in my lap, to a huge corporation that was already profiting handsomely from me. Would I have thought differently about it if it were not some minimum-wage guy working a corporate vendor booth, but instead some small, independent vendor who was personally going to take a hit by losing that money? Yes. In that case I probably would have given the money back. Is that truly the proper way to think? No. A company isn't any more deserving of cashiering errors just because it's larger... but even if it's not, that's the thought process. Also, at the end of the day, what would have happened if the guy had given me *less* change than I was owed? A small independent vendor might have worked with me on it. But in this situation, if I came storming back to this guy 4 - 5 minutes later saying he shorted me on change, exactly how likely do you think it is that he would have popped open the cash box and given me the extra money? Again, the truly "honest righteous guy" you mention above would probably return the excess money he was given, even with the knowledge that he would not be treated so fairly if he had been shorted on change. Such a morally upright person would feel that other people's failure to act righteously does not give him license to do the same. However, like most people, I've been screwed enough times in life that I'm too cynical at this point to be that "honest righteous guy". I consider myself a relatively OK person, but yeah, there are certain morally ambiguous areas where if I feel like I'm making out, I'll just roll with it. Perhaps you are honest and righteous enough to have returned the excess change simply on principle. If so, congratulations. But the fact is, the majority of people aren't, even if they wouldn't admit it. If they were, you wouldn't even need a cashier at the vendor booth, you could just put all the shirts out there, and have a big bowl of money in the middle with a sign reading "Take shirt, leave money!"
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Bass of Tyranny
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Olympia, WA
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I think that it's a little ridiculous to insinuate that this guy is awful for taking money that was handed to him. I would have kept it too if i'm going to be honest. In general, life screws you so when you have an opportunity to get a bit ahead, especially when it doesn't involve stepping on the "little guy" to get ahead, I'm going to take it.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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You are certainly entitled to your opinion. But don't try to back down now. You're proposing moral absolutes here. If right is right and wrong is wrong, as you suggest, that's not something that you can just write off as being merely an opinion. It would, by definition, be an absolute fact. The only way it could be merely an opinion is if there was some potential for moral ambiguity... but your very premise of moral absolutism directly contradicts that possibility.
Perhaps. But considering that I never made any claim to be an ultra-moral, super-honest guy, I don't see how this applies. I also didn't make any specific commitment before walking in there not to accept excess change that might be given to me. Quote:
The way you phrased this comment leads me to believe you did not really even read or consider the points I made in my post. And perhaps your determination to view the world in strict black and white terms stems from the fact that you have always taken the most morally upright stance, and have never done anything in your entire life that could ever be called into question. If so, congratulations. Also, perhaps you have not had the number and extent of experiences in your life of the kind which have made me a cynical asshole, and you have thus maintained a righteous perspective. If so, congratulations again. You are truly a beacon of morality in these troubled times.* * Yes, that last sentence was me being sarcastic and cynical. I figured I better point that out, since based on your posts, it's apparently not a frame of mind you're familiar with. If that's the case, I actually sort of envy you. How nice it would be to always operate with the absolute certainty that everything I do is the absolute right thing.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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ok, this has OFFICIALLY nothing to do with Iron Maiden Merchandise now.
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Nope just a couple of dishonest guys and one guy thats trying to make them see that what they're doing is dishonest. Well, I'm done with this discussion. I could talk and talk until I'm blue in the face. And you guys can say what you want about life being unfair to you and if an opportunity comes up I'll take the money but nothing I say seems to make you look at what you did as dishonest. No its not like taking money out of a cashbox but its just the same because you noticed it. How hard would it honestly be to turn around and walk back to return it? Thats not how I live my life. I'm not better than anyone else either, far from it. I just thought it was really strange in your initial reply that you would actually admit to it. Did you ever think of the flip side? Like the guy doing inventory and counting the money? Having to possibly reach into his own pocket and come up with the difference? Those vendor people work for very little money. I know because I did that years ago. Lets just drop this OK?
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Red, Hot, and Heavy
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: San Antonio, TX
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I would have come back in ten minutes and bought another shirt. Hey, two bitching Maiden shirts for basically ten bucks? Hell yea!
Plus a free drink (they're eight bucks here at the Verizon in San Antonio) and moving on up closer to the stage. Jesus man, did you pick up Elisha Cuthbert in the parking lot on the way home too? hahah
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