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- From: lien@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (LIEN FANG PEI)
- Subject: Should I return the money back?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.211914.26981@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 21:19:14 GMT
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- On my last trip to Las Vegas, a cashier gave me $400
- more than I cashed in because she miscounted a black $100
- chip as a pink $500 chip.
-
- Because I didn't want the cashier to have a big
- trouble, I gave the $400 back to the cashier after leaving
- the cashier for five minutes. Her manager called the
- security department to check the video tape for
- verification. Yes, it was on the tape. So, they took the
- money back and I got a sensational thank for my honesty and
- a complimentary meal.
-
- I am just wondering what if I didn't return the $400?
- I am positively sure that I won't return the $400 if a
- dealer gives me a pink for a black. But from a cashier, I
- am still not sure.
-
- Douglas Chang
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