1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
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It's really a moral issue more than anything, like if the cashier hands you a $100 instead of a $10, do you go back and give them $90 back.
The biggest reason that makes me think microsoft f'ed up, and the people can keep the cash is because I work in a garage. If you change the oil without customer consent, is he expected to pay for it anyways? But most certainly if the customer was entitled to an oil change and you didn't do it, but charged them, then they come back and you'd be changing the oil (and probably doing a little extra for them).
It's just a huge moral issue that no one can ever agree on, and microsoft was probably better off damage-control wise to let them keep the money than risk a battle of morals.
It's different than a cashier giving you money. When you go to a store and buy some cheeto's and it says $3.99 (you know there is tax) and you give them a $10 and get back a $10 that something is up. Now maybe you didn't realize they hand you a $10, but either way you got all the numbers right there.
When they say, "sorry you're going to be laid off, here's a severance package". They do not hand you a receipt with numbers on it showing why you are getting what you got. So now here your the guy thinking, "this blows I have to find a job in a declining job market." This sounds easy, anyone can find a job, even if it is McD's, but odds are having a nice job like that you got some expenses, a nice house, nice car or two, some kids. And a McD's job just isn't going to keep you from going bankrupt.
Now either way they were sitting here thinking, sweet I got this large sum of money! That doesn't matter when you know the whole job market is crap. They are most likely thinking how long this will get them buy till they find a decent job. Setting up plans and such, then MS comes along and says, sorry guys we need some of that back.
You go hand a homeless man $20 then go and tell him you want $5 back and see how that goes.