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View Poll Results: What should I do now? | |||
Start drinking until stupid, play drukern donkaments until 2am, pass out while attempting to do schoolwork, wake up and run 8 miles | 5 | 23.81% | |
Go see "Casino Royale" with buddies, commisserate, come home and go to bed early | 10 | 47.62% | |
Put on the most emo music I own, sit by myself and reflect on my life while drinking tea | 0 | 0% | |
Jump for joy that I'm free and start hunting for new prospects, fail at said pursuit tonight, and play Mario Kart instead | 6 | 28.57% | |
Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll |
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It makes no difference at all how much money it is, $1 or $1 million. You return it, it's not yours. It's that simple. You people saying to keep it or how to do so without getting caught obviously weren't raised in a wholesome two-parent home.
Regardless, as I already stated, the site will eventually discover the mistake and will expect the money back. Even if you leave the site they will track you down through legal means if necessary. It's not a game. If you think $6k is worth being poked while in the pokey, then go for it. BO |
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It makes no difference at all how much money it is, $1 or $1 million. You return it, it's not yours. It's that simple. You people saying to keep it or how to do so without getting caught obviously weren't raised in a wholesome two-parent home. Regardless, as I already stated, the site will eventually discover the mistake and will expect the money back. Even if you leave the site they will track you down through legal means if necessary. It's not a game. If you think $6k is worth being poked while in the pokey, then go for it. BO [/ QUOTE ] I agree that the amount does not matter. If it is not yours, it is wrong to take it if it is a dollar and it is wrong if it is a million dollars. |
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Glad to see I'm not the only one. I find it amazing that people are so quick to ask "how much" on anything. It might be how much a site froze untill they investage you or something like this. It doesn't change a thing. Besides $100 to me is still a good amount of money, to someone elese its like $1 bills in their wallet.
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I don't think the amount matters but I still think the site matters.
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It's a wrong situation. It's gettin' so a
businessman can't expect no return from a fixed fight. Now if you can't trust a fix, what can you trust? For a good return you gotta go bettin' on chance, and then you're back with anarchy. Right back inna jungle. On account of the breakdown of ethics. That's why ethics is important. It's the grease makes us get along, what separates us from the animals, beasts of burden, beasts of prey. Ethics. Whereas Bernie Bernbaum is a horse of a different color ethics- wise. As in, he ain't got any. He's stealin' from me plain and simple. |
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Hypothetical scenario
I request a cash out via check for $2000, wait a week and find the transaction has been canceled and the money is back in my account. The site claims they are changing their bank and apologize. 2 weeks later I request a check for $1500, receive it and deposit it. 1 week later I receive 2 more duplicate checks, for $1500 and $2000. I talk to the site, they say they will get back to me, and do, saying there is no error go ahead and deposit the check. Strictly hypothetical of course. |
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Give it back.. Who wants that kind of bad karma?
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I would be tempted to keep it, of course. People who say they wouldn't also be tempted are lying, I think. I don't know that I would be in a hurry to contact the site, necessarily, in any event. I would if it were Pokerstars or even Full Tilt or one of my favorite sites. Just send them an email to let them know. They'll appreciate it, and you can be proud of yourself. And when a discussion comes up about lying, and everyone is nodding sagely, muttering, "yeah, everybody lies," you can say loud and righteously, "no, everybody does NOT lie."
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[ QUOTE ] It makes no difference at all how much money it is, $1 or $1 million. You return it, it's not yours. It's that simple. You people saying to keep it or how to do so without getting caught obviously weren't raised in a wholesome two-parent home. Regardless, as I already stated, the site will eventually discover the mistake and will expect the money back. Even if you leave the site they will track you down through legal means if necessary. It's not a game. If you think $6k is worth being poked while in the pokey, then go for it. BO [/ QUOTE ] I agree that the amount does not matter. If it is not yours, it is wrong to take it if it is a dollar and it is wrong if it is a million dollars. [/ QUOTE ] The amount does not matter on a moral level at all. As a matter of risk and opportunity cost the amount matters a lot. Would i risk taking 1000 bucks from a site whereafter I would be afraid to play at the site anymore or risk forfeiture of my money, risk further profits from playing, and perhaps legal action, damaging my name? No. BUT if it were 20 Million dollars, I would have to consider the risks of having to skip town, being dis-barred, sued, etc because the reward is so great. |
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as of the sum:
I had a long talk with a police officer (long time ago) about why we have the police. He told me that if more than 2% people do something illegal we would be fool to try to punish them". (referring to some forms of prohibition). When more then 2% of population doesn't respect police then it's no more job for police. It's a job for an army and civil war comes to town. That's why it's bad to steal $200 (or $2). Because there are too many mistakes. People has to accept it or there's gonna be anarchy. Don't get me wrong. I return $1 when I get seller mistakes. But in case anyone mis-sends me 1.000.000 of dollars I'm buying 2 girls and a nice house in Rio. Then maybe I'll send a very thankful letter [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] BTW. one more example why it's bad to steal $200 but it's good to steal $2.000.000: do you like Boony and Klide, Billy Kid, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid? 90% do. Do you like local thief? 99% don't. |
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