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I'm a little surprised by some of the responses here as well. If I was cashing out at a B&M and someone gave me too much money I would definately let them know about it. It happened once in Vegas (I was overpaid by $100) and the cashier told me she would have lost her job if I hadn't caught it and given it back. Sticking it to the man is one thing, but when someone can lose their livelihood because of it is another.
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That seems a little excessive. What casino did she work at? I'm sure that with all the money they handle, counting errors do happen on occasion. I'm sure they'd count her drawer, so why wouldn't they just make her pay the money back if it's her error? That's what we always had to do at the grocery store I worked at for years.
Now, if you're talking about a couple thousand, then yeah, I can see her getting fired. Or, if the 100 bucks starts disappearing on a semi-regular basis ...
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