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My conscience needs some help

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Don't see how this could be a 'burden' on your conscience. Even though someone is losing money, don't think about that. You have free furniture.
 
I know how you feel. I just got myself a brand new pair of GF Ferré jeans today on clearance for $70. I'ts bothering me a little. But then I put em on and that soft Italian fabric against my skin and supreme butt support made me forget all about it 🙂
 
The crappy part is that by doing the right thing and calling 'em, they'll probably end up making a mistake with the re-billing and charge you double or something.

Definitely inform the company of their mistake (it's the right thing to do), but don't be surprised if they double charge your card or something equally idiotic, given how poor their accounting has been thus far.
 
Originally posted by: grohl
Thanks for the replies.

I'm going to hold on to the money for a month and if my CC isn't billed, again, I'm calling them.

Sounds like a good call.

You really shouldn't ask ATOT for moral judgements, though, this is a group of people who would rob their own grandmothers for a new video card.
 
Originally posted by: jordanz
There's no problem on your end of this, you did everything right. So why do you have to make it right?

believe it or not some people have a conscience
 
I'd think that while not obligated legally to contact the company over this, that ethically, you probably should.
 
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