Gas at 33 cents โ€“ Can your conscience handle it?

This happened a few months ago, but it popped in my head this morning and I thought you might find it pretty interesting. With gas prices these days, itโ€™s no wonder people go rabid with this stuff!

From โ€œError sparks mad dash over 33-cent gasโ€ on MSNBC.com:

โ€œDozens of drivers made a mad rush for cheap gas after a station employee accidentally changed the price to 33 cents a gallon. An employee closing Trigโ€™s Minocqua Shell for the night meant to drop the price of gas by 1 cent.โ€

Forty-two people bought 586 gallons of gas in an hour and 45 minutes. Talk about some good news traveling fast! As sexy as it sounds, however, would you consider it dishonest? I could see how the first person could have filled up w/out much attention, but when your tank tops out at $5 bucks, you HAVE to know somethingโ€™s up. But do you say something?

The article goes on and talks about how the station owner was pretty upset (rightfully so), and that the customers were dishonest. โ€œThey knew there was a problem, and they took advantage of an employeeโ€™s mistake and I think thatโ€™s terrible.โ€

Iโ€™m no goody-goody, but i have to side w/ him. Itโ€™s an obvious mistake that not only hurts the station, but could possibly have the employee fired. Some might even consider it a form of theft. In all honesty, Iโ€™d tell the station manager. Thatโ€™s not to say that i wouldnโ€™t fill up FIRST and THEN tell him, cuz i probably would, but without a doubt iโ€™d bring it up.

I know this because thatโ€™s exactly what i did a few months ago while down in Richmond. The gas was SUPPOSED to be $2.96, but as i was filling up i noticed that it was actually set at only $2.69! Not as extreme as 33 cents/gallon, but thatโ€™s still a good $6 saved in the end.

So I filled up the rest of my tank (i knew i would!), and then i walked over and alerted the station manager. Who knows how long it was going on before i got there, but i can tell you one thing โ€“ that guy was THANKFUL!

$hit, even the look on his face was worth the honesty :) And you know what? It felt great afterwards. Sure i didnโ€™t tell him before i filled up, not that i had known yet, but thatโ€™s one good deed that prevented a lot of heart ache in the end.

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