clinteastwood
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I like Lepers view, it helps since he is from Cork and liked fidelcastro.Lads and Lassies, the bank screwed up, put money on a plate for people to take. The people took it and the bank says it has the records of all the transactions and will pursue the problem
Bottom Line:- The bank screwed up. It's their responsibility to have the money returned.
Let's not get caught up in semantics and agree to differ and maybe some day we'll all meet up and have a laugh.
I have never got extra work done under an insurance claim. That is fraud.The same thing happens with insurance claims - and I mean non personal accident scam claims e.g. minor scrape/panel dents on a door due to accident, garage sends bill of charges items to "fix" which includes some items not directly damaged e.g. front bumper which had a scuff on it before accident , a broken light , etc etc...
Did we all tell garage to not fix the other items.?.or said "its grand - insurance will pay for it ".
No. That would be theft.or did you claim overtime when it wasnt 100% accurate ?
No. That would also be theft.or expenses from the firm for strictly non expense items....?
No, that would be tax evasion and so a form of theft....or kit out your letting with new appliances and accidently helped yourself to a new tumble drier ?
He, like the promises made by the Shiners etc, was not real.A bearded man long time ago once said "let he without sin cast the first stone here.."
I have never done any of these things, nor would I.The same thing happens with insurance claims - and I mean non personal accident scam claims e.g. minor scrape/panel dents on a door due to accident, garage sends bill of charges items to "fix" which includes some items not directly damaged e.g. front bumper which had a scuff on it before accident , a broken light , etc etc...
Did we all tell garage to not fix the other items.?.or said "its grand - insurance will pay for it ".
or did you claim overtime when it wasnt 100% accurate ?
or expenses from the firm for strictly non expense items....?
...or kit out your letting with new appliances and accidently helped yourself to a new tumble drier ?
...free from all "white-collar crime".
A glitch in the workings of a bank allowed some to withdraw more than what was intended.
Oh but there was - I remember this back in the early 90s and knew a bunch of the students involved - they were petrified they were going to get arrested for it.The analogy that comes to mind is when we all once upon a time used payphones in phone boxes. Every once in awhile there was a glitch when they no longer accepted money. Word got out and there would be queues down the street to use them. Most people accepted it as luck. I don’t ever remember any outcry.
If I get bad customer service in a shop does that make it okay to steal from them?Hmmmmm....... a bank loans money usually to somebody who can prove that he/she doesn't need the money in the first place. A glitch in the workings of a bank allowed some to withdraw more than what was intended. I'm sure the bank treated all these people with total respect and decency in all their dealings over the years. Now I'm sure these people will treat the bank with the same sympathy.
Once again we're getting caught up in semantics. Nobody stole from the bank. Read my lips:- The bank "made the money available." It is now the problem of the bank to hunt down those who availed of the bank's offer. Or do they want us to do it for them?If I get bad customer service in a shop does that make it okay to steal from them?
People tried to steal from the bank. That's not semantics. It's attempted theft.Once again we're getting caught up in semantics. Nobody stole from the bank. Read my lips:- The bank "made the money available." It is now the problem of the bank to hunt down those who availed of the bank's offer. Or do they want us to do it for them?
Who ever said the people who availed of the "Money Available" scenario won't have to for for it later? Like I said, this is a problem of the bank and they are well able to abstract money from people. Incidentally, they don't sell clothes.People tried to steal from the bank. That's not semantics. It's attempted theft.
Those who knew that they would have to repay it weren't steaking, those who thought they'd get away with it were.
I'll rephrase my last question; If I get bad customer service in a clothes shop and they "make clothing available" because the security tags stopped working does that make it okay for me to take that clothing in the expectation that I won't have to pay for it later?
The people who thought they wouldn't have to repay it thought so.Who ever said the people who availed of the "Money Available" scenario won't have to for for it later?
Whataboutery of the highest order.Suppose you had been treated very badly by Bank of Ireland during the Tracker Scandal.
Suppose you had not fared well as a direct consequence of this bad treatment (started drinking excessively, lost your home, the stress of which resulted in your marriage going, the stress of your marriage going led to more self-medicating, the result of the self-medicating was that your work performance suffered, the result of this was etc., etc., etc..........)
Suppose that you hadn't been in any way appropriately compensated for any of this......
I know I'm in the overwhelming minority, but ethically I'd be happy to visit that ATM that night.
"Heavy drinker and failed thief blames someone else for his poor behaviour."Suppose you had been treated very badly by Bank of Ireland during the Tracker Scandal.
Suppose you had not fared well as a direct consequence of this bad treatment (started drinking excessively, lost your home, the stress of which resulted in your marriage going, the stress of your marriage going led to more self-medicating, the result of the self-medicating was that your work performance suffered, the result of this was etc., etc., etc..........)
Suppose that you hadn't been in any way appropriately compensated for any of this......
I know I'm in the overwhelming minority, but ethically I'd be happy to visit that ATM that night.
I can confirm that the old Irish 5p worked most times in German phone booths particularly those next to a certain camp site in Munich. Sometimes you had to wet the 5p with a bit of spittle before popping it in the slot.Theres a story I hard a few times that the old Irish 5p was the equivalent weight to a 1 DEM which had substantially different monetary values. Anyway the State used to get a bill every year from the Germans because the phone boxes were full of them over there with someone exploiting a weakness.
I've two siblings availed of this. My DH used to be able to dial on the phone in Ireland for free, if you tapped it a certain way, and we all would queue up for the free phones whenever they went on the blink, us and everybody else. I remember someone in America got a free phone card one time, and of course all Irish students, me too, thought it was hilarious that you could phone home using a few quarters, continue speaking and AT&T would phone you back to tell you how much you now owed.I can confirm that the old Irish 5p worked most times in German phone booths particularly those next to a certain camp site in Munich. Sometimes you had to wet the 5p with a bit of spittle before popping it in the slot.
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