montanamuzik
Elite Member
Bwwwahhhaaa! Yesterday I was trying to find the recent post where someone was bragging about the coin machine printing out slips for much more cash than they put it but couldn't find it. That's what this post reminded me of. If a teller is making enough mistakes a day that they would be working for free they better start looking for a new occupation. I cashed a check once (drive through) and the teller put an extra hundred dollar bill in the envelope. I know I'm cute and all but I thought maybe she did it by mistake. I made a loop right around the block and gave it back. That was my choice. What someone else does in a case like this ($5) is none of my business. I mean....what's okay and what's not? Taking silver from a coinstar machine? After all it does belong to someone. Or how about cashing in a ticket from coin machine that is way more than you put in? That's not your money is it? Clad.....silver and gold rings......a dollar bill left on top a payphone. Who sets the rules how hard we must try to find the owner of an item or take time out of our day to correct a teller or cashier that screwed up? One persons loss and anothers gain.....that's detecting no matter how you sugarcoat it. How hard you try to return whatever item(s) you have gained from is your own choice. Most of us set our standards to accommodate only ourselves.