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? asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 8 years ago

Can I get in trouble for this?

At my work I found a watch on clearance for sixty when it was originally 750 and I double checked the UPC to make sure it was for the correct. It was the UPC for the watch and everything and I ended up getting it after my associate discount for forty. But now I'm worried since it was such a good price that I might get in trouble at work.. It was a older watch left in a regular sale case and I thought for sure someone tag swapped but looking it up online with the numbers on the watch/box it showed this exact one... I guess I'm worried, will I get in trouble?

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  • 8 years ago

    If you double checked it, and still aren't sure, ask about it. You won't be in trouble anyways, because you didn't steal it, you payed what the price tag said. If the price tag was wrong, it's someone else's fault. If you can't stop feeling guilty, just return the watch, and get a different one.

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