I like Dave's correct raising of possible moral issue here; I like hafod's sane response.
I think that there also does seem to be a difference in what our moral stance is likely to be when faced by an "error" in a large anonymous corporation and a local friendly entity. I confess I don't seem to have too many moral qualms when 'taking advantage' of what seem evidently to be errors in the systems amazon are using for pricing their products; I also know that when I have seen my small local independent grocer make a mistake in pricing, I have gone out of my way, not only to pay the 'correct' price but also to point out to them their error...
I think that there also does seem to be a difference in what our moral stance is likely to be when faced by an "error" in a large anonymous corporation and a local friendly entity. I confess I don't seem to have too many moral qualms when 'taking advantage' of what seem evidently to be errors in the systems amazon are using for pricing their products; I also know that when I have seen my small local independent grocer make a mistake in pricing, I have gone out of my way, not only to pay the 'correct' price but also to point out to them their error...
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