In Reply to: Yeah but posted by nightdoggy on February 21, 2007 at 19:23:37:
I think you should return what is not yours without being asked to.And usually, that is done. But what if the manufacturer says...."that's o.k....hang on to them." There are a myriad number of reasons a manufacturer will do this, and you will require mind-reading capabilities to discern those reasons. Anything other than that, you are speculating, and reaching, as are some of the other posters.
Not doing so is stealing.
Absolutely not. What are you all of a sudden....the morality police? Again, you do NOT know all the circumstances, and you were NOT party to the transactions, be they reviews or long-term loans. There is no question that these affairs should have open disclosure (such as listing gear or cabling as long-term loans), but for you and anyone else to presume a lack of ethics and/or condemn others' actions without knowing all the details is equally irresponsible.
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- Re: Your circumstances are completely different. - alan m. kafton 21:42:42 02/21/07 (4)
- I can only imagine your response - nightdoggy 16:06:03 02/22/07 (1)
- Re: Really?? - alan m. kafton 17:44:55 02/22/07 (0)
- Re: Your circumstances are completely different. - tullman 15:34:18 02/22/07 (1)
- Re: Your circumstances are completely different. - alan m. kafton 17:43:30 02/22/07 (0)