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Old 12-10-2012, 03:01 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by holymadness View Post
My comments have been directed to PatNY, who is claiming that customers should make no effort to rectify the mistake and that it is acceptable to benefit from errors worth thousands of dollars since they don't impact a company's bottom line, or because returning them would make no difference to the affected employees anyway. Or something like that. His reasoning not very easy to follow. Oh, and it's especially OK "in the case of iPads," whatever that means.
LOL, I never ever said it's "especially OK "in the case of iPads" or anything even close to it. In fact I made it quite clear I would welcome just as much such an android gift! You need to read more carefully instead of repeatedly misstating things I have said.

And I never said customers should make "no effort to rectify" such a mistake. In the case where a job is at stake or the company would suffer financially, I actually said the opposite.

--Pat

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