u/BadTechnical2184

Honey I shrunk the kids
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Honey I shrunk the kids

I remember when ant man came out and people were saying that they couldn't believe they felt sad about an ant dying.

Meanwhile kids that watched this at a young age were forever traumatised by the death of Antie.

He was so brave, fighting a scorpion that was bigger than he was for people he barely knew.

u/BadTechnical2184 — 7 days ago

I bought a ride on lawnmower from a local store, paid a deposit as they had none in stock and when it came in I came and paid the remainder and picked up the product.

A few days goes by and I get a phone call from the store telling me that I still owed them $200 because the person working that day had incorrectly charged me.

I looked at the receipt and the product had been listed for one price, but when I paid the cashier made a mistake and undercharged me by $200.

I paid the money, because I didn't want to rip them off and it was an honest mistake, so I was just paying them what was owed.

I was wondering what the legal ramifications would have been if I'd refused to pay and told them it wasn't my problem?

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u/BadTechnical2184 — 21 days ago