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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-11 05:15 PM
Response to Reply #72
93. he knew it didn't belong to him
i had a similar mistake happen to me, i reported it, but i'm not a thief

it doesn't matter if he persuaded himself that the victim of his theft was unsympathetic (the IRS) as opposed to an elderly woman with failing powers who screwed up a number, which i assure you is something that elderly women screw up ALL the time...the bank should have double checked that the name and the number matched but a large percentage of the time they don't bother

the woman made a mistake that is pretty much unavoidable, you have elderly people banking, there will be x number of these mistakes

the bank made a mistake that they could have avoided by double checking

the man was just a fucking thief

i had no job and a lot of problems in my life when the money was placed in my account but you know what? i don't steal and i don't respect those who do...
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