Movedalot I am not sure that you are really in a position to make moral judgements about me. Like you, I doubt if anyone is perfect but, for the record:
I don't pay tradesmen without an invoice and, if appropriate a VAT invoice, so even if I pay in cash, there is a record for HMRC. No collusion there.
I have never driven over the speed limit or driven through an amber light.
All pens and paperclips in this house belong to me and have been paid for. I even have the receipts to prove it.
I believe that dishonesty, theft and fraud are all wrong. I also believe that large-scale fraud is is worse than petty theft.
I have already explained carefully about the difference between undercharging and overcharging – but if you feel that I am once more putting words into your mouth and misrepresenting what you have said I can explain more clearly again.
As far as I can see, what you said at 10.40.28 is:
"Have you ever been overchanged and not told the sales person?"
I believe that you are implying that this is immoral; a view further expressed at 11.42.16:
"Yes absent I think it is immoral to accept something which is not your due and is a mistake on someone else's part. I suppose I'm not surprised everyone doesn't see it this way but it is clear from another thread that you and I don't share the same moral code."