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So, uhm, Dell just sent me a second PS3 bundle...

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Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: verd14
Any outcome from original poster?

As mentioned in the previous page, I haven't done anything with it. I'm in the process of moving and I keep forgetting I even have the thing until I head back to Anand 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Legally, you don't have to return it (don't quote me on this 😀)
Morally, you should. Honestly, I personally would have trouble sleeping if I kept it myself. But it could be because my parents taught me the difference between right and wrong.

Be careful, you?ll be called a hypocrite and a liar since you know you would really keep the PS3?. :roll: OOoooo look i can roll my eyes too...

If the OP morals weren?t at least tugging on his pant leg, this thread wouldn?t exist.

And others in this thread don?t seem to understand morals/karma at all. Keeping something that was never meant for you and sending it to a charity is in no way a moral choice. If it was out of the blue and you had no idea who it belonged to maybe, but the OP knows exactly what happened and the affected party isn?t exactly hard to reach.

If you work on karma rather then ?morals?, that kind of karma will bite you in the A$$.
 
I would send it back after calling Dell and explaining.

This is only what I would do, I am not judging anyone one else for what they would do.




🙂
 
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