Inspired by the thread about the $6000 money transfer mistake in a player's favor... people told him not to keep the money as it's unethical. I'd like to hear your opinion on something similar. Say you place a wager, it loses, yet your book grades it as a winner by mistake and no one notices because you're the only person who bet on that game anyway. Would you alert them or keep the money? I'd say 99% of people including me would keep the money. It may be unethical, but come on, how does it feel to alert them and say hey guys, please grade my bet a loser? It's weird somehow as I consider myself to be quite honest overall, but not in that case.
Going back to the money transfer gone wrong, I think a much bigger percentage of people, including me, wouldn't have kept the $6k from the money transfer gone wrong. Why is that? Essentially, it's the same thing. They made a mistake and you take advantage of it. Yet somehow, it feels different.
Going back to the money transfer gone wrong, I think a much bigger percentage of people, including me, wouldn't have kept the $6k from the money transfer gone wrong. Why is that? Essentially, it's the same thing. They made a mistake and you take advantage of it. Yet somehow, it feels different.
