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Who would run?
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I wouldnt dare, always waiting to get caught.
kathryn xx
I wouldnt dare, always waiting to get caught.
kathryn xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Absolutely definitely if it was a huge multinational bank corporation.
The same would go for any massive globalising business corporation.
If -for example- McDonalds or CocaCola made a multi-million pound clerical error in my favour I would delight in running away with the money.
I'd take the most stringent steps to make sure I wouldn't get caught, then I'd probably take it to India or Nepal and set up some sort of intermediate technology organisation to help the poor.
...so there :-p
The same would go for any massive globalising business corporation.
If -for example- McDonalds or CocaCola made a multi-million pound clerical error in my favour I would delight in running away with the money.
I'd take the most stringent steps to make sure I wouldn't get caught, then I'd probably take it to India or Nepal and set up some sort of intermediate technology organisation to help the poor.
...so there :-p
I could have got away with a couple of million or so thirty years ago, without it showing up for 8 months, as there was no internal control whatsoever on the issue of shares, for which I was solely responsible.
When I pointed this out at a board meeting, they said "yes, but you wouldn't do it, would you?"
Perhaps I should have done
When I pointed this out at a board meeting, they said "yes, but you wouldn't do it, would you?"
Perhaps I should have done
My boss in Belgium in 1983 found that he had been credited Bf 140 million.......(about $3 million). By the time he had realised, he had had the money on his account for 8 days. By the time they resolved it 15 days.
They allowed him to keep the interest - back then that was nearly 1% for a month so £3 million * 0.5% (not accumulative interest) = $15000 (£10k).....not bad for being honest and, allowing for inflation, that's about £40k now.
They allowed him to keep the interest - back then that was nearly 1% for a month so £3 million * 0.5% (not accumulative interest) = $15000 (£10k).....not bad for being honest and, allowing for inflation, that's about £40k now.