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Old 12-10-2012, 03:04 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by holymadness View Post
No, you have not understood me. If you care to scroll up, you will see I have explicitly approved of their conduct.

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.
No, PatNY did not say that it was ok to steal from the company: according to the article and comments made underneath it, the law is that if you are sent items that you didn't order, you can consider them a gift! You have no obligation to return them.
Bold mine

And then went on to say: It's up to each individual to assess the situation and do what they deem fit.

I don't see where PatNY implied that it's ok to steal from the company.

IMO if you make and effort to return the product and the company declines, why shouldn't you keep it?
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