Honesty or ..?

Jay Vaughan EMAIL HIDDEN
Fri May 1 00:50:30 CEST 2009


> Ah. The voice of reason.
> I mailed them at lunch time, still no response.
> I guess I'm now going to be shafted because I've told them, but it  
> will
> be slow to sort out + I won't have what I bought and (really) can't
> afford to buy it twice. OR the person involved is reluctant to reveal
> that they've made such an expensive error and will shove it under the
> carpet, without telling me of course.
>

This is quite literally, prejudice.


> I'm sorry, Peter.
> The correct future response is to keep the goods and I'd advise the  
> same
> to others in this particular situation. You see..
> The ebay transaction was complete with no way to prove what I had
> received. All documents state what I ordered. All positive feedback
> given. The company would just make an arse of itself sifting through  
> and
> accusing about 100 customers of having it, if it was noticed at all.
> If I'd kept it, noone would be any the wiser.
> Except me. I would have the experience of cutting and fitting a  
> bicycle
> fork + the pleasure of a near 2kg lighter XC ride ;)
> I think people just give the 'honesty is the best policy' line because
> deep down they wish they'd had the break and do not want others to  
> have
> a bit of luck and joy in life. The business would put this tiny  
> anomaly
> down to unknown shrinkage and get on with the 1000 orders a week and
> visiting customers.

All the words you've spent on this in another way and maybe you'd have  
seen a bit more of lady karma.


>
> Admit it! It's in your make up! Greedy, jealous humans's!
>



Get on your bike, and go for a ride.


;
--
Jay Vaughan







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