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Category 5 wrote:The gas station owner has alot of nerve calling the drivers dishonest
Squarethecircle wrote::uarrow: That it is irrelevant in this case because one can expect a human being to take advantage of any situation that is potentially in his favor...? And you can also argue that that is not the truth because the drivers would have to make a prearranged contract with the station in order for them to be betraying any kind of truth.
Are you serious? Oh well I'm dishonest then, because I would've gassed up my car and filled up 5 containers for next year's hurricane if I would've saw that price.gtalum wrote:Squarethecircle wrote::uarrow: That it is irrelevant in this case because one can expect a human being to take advantage of any situation that is potentially in his favor...? And you can also argue that that is not the truth because the drivers would have to make a prearranged contract with the station in order for them to be betraying any kind of truth.
No, sorry. Dishonest is dishonest no matter who knows about it and no matter who finds it acceptable or not. Those customers knew that wasn't the correct price and they bought anyway. That's dishonest even if it's perfectly legal and even if most people find it acceptable.
Opal storm wrote:Are you serious? Oh well I'm dishonest then, because I would've gassed up my car and filled up 5 containers for next year's hurricane if I would've saw that price.![]()
Call the customers dishonest but the owner is the one who really screwed up for putting up the wrong price, and he paid the price.
Ptarmigan wrote:The gas station owner made a mistake, not the customer.
vbhoutex wrote:Although GTalum and I are often on different sides of an argument, this time he is dead on with his thoughts!!! And to top it off most of them knew the woman that runs the station personally??? How can they even look her in the eye after taking advantage of an honest mistake?
gtalum wrote:You're right. The owner made a mistake. The customers dishonestly took advantage of it. I'm sure it wasn't a mistake on their parts, as they did exactly as they intended.
For those who disagree, I'm not claiming it's illegal, or that the customers have any legal responsibility to pay the correct price. Legality and morality do not always go hand in hand.
Squarethecircle wrote:Because they are human beings. Also, as I understand, it was hardly a major loss.
Regit wrote:Stealing would ALWAYS be to my financial benefit. Is it OK?
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