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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 562793, member: 5233"]The coins were clearly stolen...so to me that's enough to decide what I should do. I am one of a few people to actually stand in the window and work as a teller. I have seen so many people on this board stand on their soap boxes and preach their "Holier than Thou" views on these sort of things and I find it irritating. If you read this thread and the other one about it, before it was discovered the she was a thief...everyone here knew she was an elderly lady coming from church and had a little trouble at the store and the evil teller took advantage of her. Now, that it is exposed that she was actually 24 and a thief the teller is still the villain. I know that it was wrong to take the gold...but trust me, this board will jump at the chance to tear a teller apart. I would just like to know where the line is.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is an example, when I was a teller I came across a $5 star note that was CHCU from a print run of 640,000. I knew it was a short run when I found it (but I didn't know the exact number)...so I knowingly set it aside for myself. Was that wrong? I don't think so. But, I'm sure others here will disagree.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 562793, member: 5233"]The coins were clearly stolen...so to me that's enough to decide what I should do. I am one of a few people to actually stand in the window and work as a teller. I have seen so many people on this board stand on their soap boxes and preach their "Holier than Thou" views on these sort of things and I find it irritating. If you read this thread and the other one about it, before it was discovered the she was a thief...everyone here knew she was an elderly lady coming from church and had a little trouble at the store and the evil teller took advantage of her. Now, that it is exposed that she was actually 24 and a thief the teller is still the villain. I know that it was wrong to take the gold...but trust me, this board will jump at the chance to tear a teller apart. I would just like to know where the line is. Here is an example, when I was a teller I came across a $5 star note that was CHCU from a print run of 640,000. I knew it was a short run when I found it (but I didn't know the exact number)...so I knowingly set it aside for myself. Was that wrong? I don't think so. But, I'm sure others here will disagree.[/QUOTE]
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