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Transfer the money immediately. ASAP. In a hurry. I'm being honest. My Julie had $5,000 mysteriously dropped into her account once. She immediately closed the account and changed banks. Insurance will have paid for it, if it was a banking error.
I'm sorry. I'm just being honest about not being honest.
Just a redistribution of wealth right. Now, I don't want to get preachy, but I guess I will. That's no different from theft. Someone had to pay for that money that she got for nothing. Who knows, someone might have lost their job over the mistake. Does that matter? Would she have not taken the money if she knew someone else would lose their job? Did she even think about it? I'm not judging her, I don't know her, but I am judging the action. Common theft is all that is.
For those of you think it's not. Would it be different if the insurance company accidentally paid only half of a life insurance policy? Would it be different if the bank withdrew $5K from your account and then just disapeared where you had no recourse? Of course it would, you'd be screaming about corporate greed, evil capitalism, we need more regulation.
Fox, you took the moral high ground on so many issues. Yet you advocate theft. Rationalize it any way you want, that's all we're talking about here. If you know it aint yours and you take it, it's theft. Hell, I saw my mother drive back to the grocery on more than one occasion because they gave her too MUCH change. I'm sure it won't matter much if it all, but I lost little respect for you after that post Fox. Nothing personal but I can't stand a thief or a liar.