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09/09/16
17:38
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Originally posted by Pythagerous
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Hi Highman,
You have a fair point.
Not trying to be smart or anything, but I have got three questions for you to have a think about?
1. Who has less integrity, the corporate banker doing the complete opposite to what he preaches to Mum and Dad investors or the Bullion Dealer sharing this information?
2. Thinking about the Bullion Dealer, what option displays the most integrity:
a) Seeing someone morally doing the wrong thing and turn a blind eye
b) Seeing someone morally doing the wrong thing, and tell someone
3. Customer A, comes in to sell bullion, which the bullion dealer knows has been stolen from Customer B. What should the Bullion Dealer do?
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Hhhhmmm, I would say,
1. - Not so much a question of "less or more" integrity, its either right or wrong.
2. Agree, b would display more integrity
3. Does that not call into question a legal situation?
I guess a lot depends on the way the conversation was had.