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- From: lien@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (LIEN FANG PEI)
- Subject: Re: Should I return the money back?
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 04:09:08 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan24.223101.20334@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> stank@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (Stan Krieger) writes:
- >>>Not sure about Nevada, but Colorado State law says that if a cashier
- >>>retruns too much change to a customer, the customer is under NO
- >>>OBLIGATION to return any money. However, if the customer is given
- >>>insufficient change, they may request the difference.
- >>
- >>I think most everybody is as interested in the moral obligation as in the
- >>legal . . . . Bravo to the original poster for doing the right thing!
- >
- >Another issue was brought up earlier about the cashier's responsbility;
- >specifically, can an employer legally withhold an employee's pay for
- >the amount of any shortage? A secondary issue is whether an employee
- >is legally liable for such shortages (meaning that if the boss can't
- >take the loss out of wages unilaterally, would a civil suit against
- >the employee have much of a chance of success)?
- >--
- >Stan Krieger All opinions, advice, or suggestions, even
- >UNIX System Laboratories if related to my employment, are my own.
- >Summit, NJ
- >smk@usl.com
-
- While waiting for the report from the security department, I asked the
- cashier who should take care the $400 difference?
-
- She said: "No body! But I will be in big trouble!"
-
- Does it mean casino will take the $400 as loss and fire the cashier?
-
- By the way, how does casino prevent this kind of error made by "dealers"
- on the table. I suppose it will be very hard because there is no audit
- trail as someone mentioned before. Are video taping and pit boss supervising
- the only internal controls casino can do on this problem?
-
- Douglas Chang
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