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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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super scumbaggish [/ QUOTE ] |
#102
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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if you ask your mom to borrow $20 and she's old and doesn't see well and accidentally gives you a $50 bill and the next day you pay her $20 did you 'steal' $30. I think you did. BB YOU ARE A [censored] IDIOT AND SO IS YOUR IMMORAL THEIF FRIEND. [/ QUOTE ] [x] theif [ ] thief [x] lololollo you fail |
#103
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
joker your a joke
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#104
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BTW, the obv move is to go to roulette and put it all on a colour. If you hit, you return the k, if you don't, casino gets their money back; win/win. [/ QUOTE ] ding ding ding |
#105
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
Just take the damn money. Do the roulette thing if you want to but as someone said in the other thread like this, you're not really giving them back the amount.
As far as the woman goes, returning the money doesn't help at this point. Most [censored] bosses are still gonna fire you/give you [censored] either way. It also doesn't prevent her from doing the same mistake again. Besides when it comes down to it, talk is cheap: it's easy to say "I'd return the money", but I'd bet most <-(Not ALL) people would take the money if it happened to them tomorrow. |
#106
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KEEP THE MONEY!!! OMFG!!! Chip runners and cashiers try to short people all the time. It doesnt have to be crappy casinos. The worst place? The bellagio!!! I got shorted $500 bucks once at the bellagio. The next day a floor guy pulls me asside and tells me what happened and gives me $500. [/ QUOTE ] If they TRIED to short you, why on earth would they approach you the next day and give you your money? [ QUOTE ] If some woman cant count and thats her job she shuld be fired. [/ QUOTE ] Well, I guess you couldn't hold that job either, as you couldn't even count YOUR OWN MONEY correctly. Wow. |
#107
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[ QUOTE ] BTW, the obv move is to go to roulette and put it all on a colour. If you hit, you return the k, if you don't, casino gets their money back; win/win. [/ QUOTE ] ding ding ding [/ QUOTE ] LOL??????? This way you're just taking $500 of the casino's money ($1000 x 0.5) instead of $1000. |
#108
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
hmm, interesting. my gf found a louis vutton wallet with ~$500 in it in a video store tonight. she handed it in without thinking twice. we had a pretty good morality/game theory/darwinism discussion afterwards. this is kinda similar, especially seeing as it's hard to feel sorry for casinos or people with LV wallets. not saying i keep it in either case - i don't, but it makes for an interesting theoretical discussion when you can kinda tell the person on the other end won't miss the money.
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#109
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As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] [] Legal scholar At least in Nevada, it's stealing. NRS 205.0832 Actions which constitute theft. (d) Comes into control of lost, mislaid or misdelivered property of another person under circumstances providing means of inquiry as to the true owner and appropriates that property to his own use or that of another person without reasonable efforts to notify the true owner. I'm sure most states have a similar statute. |
#110
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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[ QUOTE ] super scumbaggish [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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