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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 346581, member: 3011"]Once you walk into the workplace, the only things that belong to you are the things in your possession just before opening the door. You have no right to what customers bring in, to accept gifts from customers if your employer prohibits it, or anything else unless there is a federal or state statute requiring the employer to provide it. I'm somewhat amazed by the number of people who don't think that what stainless did was wrong, or suggest he just should have been more sneaky. Maybe it's a sad commentary on our society that so many people can't distinguish right from wrong. Another possibility is that either collecting coins makes one dishonest, or perhaps dishonest people are just attracted to coin collecting. There are threads here all the time about dishonest dealers. And there are other threads by people bragging about how they managed to take a few rolls of silver halves or something from a senior citizen without telling them they were makiing an error. Pats on the back all around for something that should be shameful.</p><p><br /></p><p>The lesson is to be careful out there. Your friendly neighborhood coin dealer and coin collector can't be trusted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 346581, member: 3011"]Once you walk into the workplace, the only things that belong to you are the things in your possession just before opening the door. You have no right to what customers bring in, to accept gifts from customers if your employer prohibits it, or anything else unless there is a federal or state statute requiring the employer to provide it. I'm somewhat amazed by the number of people who don't think that what stainless did was wrong, or suggest he just should have been more sneaky. Maybe it's a sad commentary on our society that so many people can't distinguish right from wrong. Another possibility is that either collecting coins makes one dishonest, or perhaps dishonest people are just attracted to coin collecting. There are threads here all the time about dishonest dealers. And there are other threads by people bragging about how they managed to take a few rolls of silver halves or something from a senior citizen without telling them they were makiing an error. Pats on the back all around for something that should be shameful. The lesson is to be careful out there. Your friendly neighborhood coin dealer and coin collector can't be trusted.[/QUOTE]
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