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Rab said:
Soleron said:
You did ask him. That's good enough.


He took someones elses order, it wasnt the fault of the poor guy who is now missing his order

He knew the clerk was making a mistake and should of said what he knew to help the clerk understand, it is stealling

Leave it to a Scot to moralize. 

Note: Sarcasm. 

Note 2: I'm assuming you're name is Rab, therefore I'm assuming you're Scottish.

Having said all that, I agree with this.

Had the OP been handed goods he knew were stolen or even had a hint were stolen, he'd be complicite in a crime.  If you went into an automobile dealership and paid for a BMW M3, but instead you were handed the keys to an M6, you wouldn't expect to just walk off the lot with it.  You have a legal "contract" of sale in your receipt and what it says you are entitled to is the Basic model, not the Deluxe model.  Therefore, you have no legal entitlement to that unit.

I have to agree with Rab, Scottish or not, it's theft.