Theft at work - RANT

In Phate's defence, he dealt with it in a way that covered his back...i'm not sure he would have kept his job if he had used physical violence?
 
How would you have solved it?

We're hearing one side of the story only. I'm sure this other guy didn't go from "yeah, get me a new card reader whenever" to "I'M TAKING YOUR PHONE AS RANSOM" just like that. I'm sure with a lot of people it would never have got to this stage.

It's funny how certain types of people get themselves into these kind of situations.
 
[TW]Fox;10860297 said:
I'd have left it for the time being. The guy clearly wasn't going to keep it for ever, Phate has another phone anyway, he WILL have given it back even if it ended up taking a day or two.

Not everyone is a nice person though Fox, lots of people will keep it, especially as Phate has another phone anyway.

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In Phate's defence, he dealt with it in a way that covered his back...i'm not sure he would have kept his job if he had used physical violence?

A normal person would not use physical violence. The people who suggested it clearly had no idea of the working environment.
 
[TW]Fox;10860297 said:
I'd have left it for the time being. The guy clearly wasn't going to keep it for ever, Phate has another phone anyway, he WILL have given it back even if it ended up taking a day or two.

maybe but in what condition would the phone of came back in, all it would take is for him to damage/lose it and the whole problem would be escalated to another level.
 
maybe but in what condition would the phone of came back in, all it would take is for him to damage/lose it and the whole problem would be escalated to another level.

Indeed, the guy who stole the phone should not have been let out of eye contact as he could very easily damage it then claim it was an accident
 
So glad we have a happy ending - Phate reunited with his £450 phone.
And a picture to record the happy moment...

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