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Originally Posted by spreadsheet
you might get them the bullet if you point out the mistake made to them - so there's no need to get on your pious high-horse again
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In business, losses need to be coveref and/or explsined. Having once worked for a company thst sold amongst other things mattresses I can assure you that stock worth £230 would be noticed. You don't simply "hope it'll go away"
It's not "pious", it's called not being so greedy when at this time of the year such actions can see someone lose their job.
As delivery was arranged there would be at least 2 records of it: the sale and also whoever dtopped both off. Delivrry isn't free and routes/journeys are recorded, not least for fuel/VAT purposes.
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Originally Posted by Gary L
But you don't know that.
just like you don't know if they kill the persons daughters kitten too.
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There is a very good chance of this getting picked up, as it's very likely records will back it up. If the item cannot then be recovered it's equally likely someone will be identified as the one at fault. True they may not lose their job about it but clearly some have no issues with putting that out of their mind especially at Christmas.