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Mike_O
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An ethical question of sorts; I purchased 2 text books from Amazon recently. They were lost in the mail although I needed them rather quickly. Amazon sent two copies to replace the lost ones.
However, when I received the package, there were not 2 but 4 (2 copies of each book).
This may not factor into the moral question, but let it be said that these were part of a large collection of extremely expensive texts.
Anyway, am I obligated to send the 2 back? Is Amazon responsible for its error? Is it wrong to sell these books back (there is a store around here that takes back used text books for a fee; as I mentioned, this would help towards buying the next round, but it won’t be done if it’s not moral).
I appreciate the help.
However, when I received the package, there were not 2 but 4 (2 copies of each book).
This may not factor into the moral question, but let it be said that these were part of a large collection of extremely expensive texts.
Anyway, am I obligated to send the 2 back? Is Amazon responsible for its error? Is it wrong to sell these books back (there is a store around here that takes back used text books for a fee; as I mentioned, this would help towards buying the next round, but it won’t be done if it’s not moral).
I appreciate the help.