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by kbenson
4575 days ago
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We are talking about different things. Sure it's in the company's best interest, just as it is in the interest of someone that loses their wallet to offer a reward. That said, when nothing is offered up front (possibly because the problem is unknown), to feel entitled to a reward and disgruntled when one isn't offered is not what I would call "moral" behavior, as brought up farther up-thread. It's moral when you do it because it's obviously the right thing for everyone involved. When there's money involved, that's something else. |
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