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Old 22-01-2018, 10:44 AM #1
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Default 25G watch scenario - wrightstuff debate would you keep a 25G watch delivered to you ?

25G watch scenario - wrightstuff debate 22.01.18
 
of course there is honest
followed closely by the crook
just looking at the wrist as modest
H.M.P and 25G is no book.
conscience is vital
over your body is the stain
was jeremy being spiteful
who no's what was in that champagne.
mistakes are made
the law maybe kicking
covered all tracks so plenty of shade
even silences the loud ticking.
but quilt is winding
its going to explode
god and me have a contract that's binding
don't wan't a recall for him to reload.
on this debate is time
your patience i thank for the borrow
stealing is a crime
tick tock now just swallow.
 
( this was debate on the wrightstuff this very morning and i wanted to no what other forum members would do if a 25G watch was delivered to your house by mistake. Replies do not have to rhyme but great if they do. )
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It's theft and there's literally no way you could get away with it... you could deny that it ever arrived at your house but you could never wear it OR sell it. I guess you could hide it away and leave it to your children in a will, by which point no one would be looking for it...

I can't imagine anyone sending something so valuable through the post anyway . It would be at least a courier... and more likely to be hand delivered by the seller.
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No.

However if I found a spare £25g in a discarded bag I would have to think twice.
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