Does the Golden Rule Apply?

Suppose I’m at WalMart and see an item with a price that’s so “too good to be true” that it must be a mistake. Say a normally $300 digital camera for $30. So I attempt to purchase it for $30…and succeed.

What should I do in such a case?

  1. Tell the store management about the matter.
  2. Tell family and friends about the “great deal that’s surely a mistake so you’d better buy a camera before they discover and rectify the mistake.”
  3. Blog about it here so you can “check your local WalMart for the same or similar goofs.”
  4. Buy as many of those cameras as I can so I can resell them at a profit.

What say you?

And why?

1 thought on “Does the Golden Rule Apply?”

  1. Probably 1 because I know how guilty I would feel after getting home. I would do this before the purchase though. Otherwise it’d be a hassle, if the price was wrong.

    AND if it really was that price, I’d be shooting a bunch of questions at the hapless individual about if it really worked. :O

    Then I’d blog about it… LOL

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