That’s easy, he should take the hundred and invest it in game stop options and when he makes a huge return, then he can tell his partner about the extra hundred. (Before I get flamed, I’m being cynical…)
Two guys own a TV repair shop (I know, old joke) . While one is out on a job, a customer comes in to pick up his repaired TV. The customer pays with a hundred-dollar bill and leaves. The owner finds that a second hundred-dollar bill was stuck to the first one. Here comes the ethical question: Should he tell his partner?
Auntie Socialist almost 4 years ago
No. Only one. The other never had it
julie.mason1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
There went another chance for Berle to payback Penny and Harvey. Bite him, Claremont!
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
Mostly I find coins, no big deal either way
I have found cash in places where there is no reasonable way to discover who lost it
I did feel bad for the person who lost it, but I still spent it
wmchere almost 4 years ago
look inside paper bags thrown out on highways with empty beer cans/bottles in them
Rcwhiting almost 4 years ago
That’s easy, he should take the hundred and invest it in game stop options and when he makes a huge return, then he can tell his partner about the extra hundred. (Before I get flamed, I’m being cynical…)
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
There’s an old joke about business ethics.
Two guys own a TV repair shop (I know, old joke) . While one is out on a job, a customer comes in to pick up his repaired TV. The customer pays with a hundred-dollar bill and leaves. The owner finds that a second hundred-dollar bill was stuck to the first one. Here comes the ethical question: Should he tell his partner?