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View Poll Results: Business ethics would say...

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  • The buyer rightfully keeps whatever is produced.

    115 83.94%
  • The buyer should send the offspring back to the original owner if requested.

    0 0%
  • The previous owner and buyer should split the value of the clutch.

    9 6.57%
  • Other or depends (explain)

    13 9.49%
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    Re: Business ethics question

    Quote Originally Posted by Chocolate Muffin's View Post

    If you go to the bank and cash a check, and the teller gives you too much money, that in and of itself, doesn't allow you to keep it. It would not be the bank's actual intent, and to knowingly take the money and keep it doesn't alleviate you from the fact that you have retained money improperly. - Albiet most would, and banks have tried to collect in these situations, and often win in court. I know this is probably a bad example because of the regulations imposed on banks, violation of public trust and so on, the point is:

    I realize that neither of you knew, and you have every right to keep the clutch and move on...I just wanted to share a differing view point. Congrats though

    just my 2 cents
    Thats a totally different scenario thats comparative to theft, the seller knows if he or she has put a male in with the female or not, and then decides to sell the female,
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