He was given money as part of a contract that he cancelled. He knew that he should not have the money and he took it anyway.
Actually I thought it was spam. It was in my spambox.
He was given money as part of a contract that he cancelled. He knew that he should not have the money and he took it anyway.
He was given money as part of a contract that he cancelled. He knew that he should not have the money and he took it anyway.
Your ethical switch is set in excuse mode.
If you contracted me to (for example) fix your roof and I cancelled the contract, would you be OK if I kept any money you'd paid me for the job? I wouldn't be OK with keeping it. But hey, that's just me being extremist.
That is not the same example as the OP's situation, look at the timeline, he first cancelled the contract, then after 6 months he gets the vouchers.
A secondary point is, did anyone here read the contract? For all we go there could be an exploit that would allow this.
Either way in both situations there is incompetence, either the contract is worded wrongly meaning he gets to keep the vouchers, or someone mistakenly sent them to the OP.
I do not reward incompetence, and there have been situations where i have made mistakes and have lost money or time because of it, i have only myself to blame.
As for me i do not consider ethical implications into anything i do, nor do i believe that an excuse or justification is required for any action.
What i am debating here is why you and a couple of others are so over-the-top in this situation.
A more accurate example is, OCUK puts up a new graphics card for £50, when actually it should cost £500... A person immediately buys it, and OCUK edits it to fix the mistake shortly afterwards.
The buyer knows it must have been an error, from your ideology you would pay the full £500.
Not sure what happens in that situation i did remember it must have happened on OCUK before, but if i owned the company i would simply stand by the £50 price, after all the mistake was either mine or an employee, I'll add a confirmation option to prevent that in the future.
It does not matter in either what is legal or not, as here we discuss from a moral perspective, after all there are many things you can do which are legal but immoral.
Holy irrelevant thread bump too!Holy thread bump!