Originally Posted by bkrownd
A note on the morality of returning such packages: it costs time and money for the company to ship and process returns. Unless its an expensive item you aren't necessarily doing them a big favor by returning it. Especially if they've already claimed the insurance value from the shipping company if it was reported as lost in transit. Whatever you paid for it, it's worth half retail price or less to the company you bought it from.
What does the morality of returning what is not yours have to do with the monetary value of the item? or to put it another way, at what dollar value does theft become moral?
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