I'm not afraid to admit it, I'd fill my truck up. Then I'd go home and get the wife's truck and fill it.
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I'm not afraid to admit it, I'd fill my truck up. Then I'd go home and get the wife's truck and fill it.
Probably the same people that will take the wrong amount of change when they know they're being given too much money back.
What's the difference in stealing a nickel or $100 bill? Isn't stealing.....well stealing?
Half of INGO does not care if they hurt someone, sad indeed.
Yeah. To those who would fill up: If the store owner were standing in front of you, would you reach into his pocket and take his money? Taking advantage of a price glitch on the pump is just a coward's way of robbing him.
Well, at least some of us will know who not to leave valuables out around. Sad to see so many thieves that are gun owners.
It's thievery, plain and simple.Thievery is stealing. This is underpaying. While perhaps also unconscionable, they are two distinct activities.
Thievery is stealing. This is underpaying. While perhaps also unconscionable, they are two distinct activities.
It's thievery, plain and simple.
Is there a way to make this poll public so I can choose which of these asshats not to do business with in the future
Am I undergoing deja vu? I could have testified under penalty of perjury there was another recent thread about this exact same thing and I cannot find it.
I can see both sides of this argument, but is it any different then going in a store and the price tag on the shelf in front of a product says $4.99 then when you get the register it rings up $9.99 and you inform them that the tag on the shelf said $4.99 and they give you that price? Its the price advertised right?