What would you do

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What would you do

  • Give the money to the club, it's obvious they've made a mistake.

  • Keep it, it's not your fault they couldn't organise a simple sales operation

  • What an inane thread


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I am appalled at the poor level of morality demonstrated by the people who voted.

Over half voted to say you should keep something which is not yours.

In life there are two things that you can never restore with your friends once you are found out.

No one will ever believe you again or will always be suspicious of you if you are caught out in a lie and no one will trust you if you are seen to be dishonest.

So return the money Wisescummer or I will always consider you to be dishonest.
 
Well this cannot be left up in the air.

We all need to know what you have decided to do Wisescummer so that we can decide whether you have earned our admiration and respect or our admonishment.
 
It's not that dishonest, he's already given them a huge profit by buying a season ticket in the first place. Robin Hood it.
 
I think there's only two courses of action really.

Return the money to Southampton Football Club.

or

Give it to charity

Pocketing £25 pounds or so just seems a bit stingy. Conversely, Southampton are probably one of the most financially secure football club in the Premiership (along with Arsenal) therefore the most beneficial option would be to give it to charity, particularly a smaller charity.
 
I do give a fiver to UNICEF a month, and two more to the donkey sanctuary, but that is considerably less than 2p in the pound, as a percentage of my salary pro rata.

It's a start, I'm sure you'll agree.

Surely there's more worthwhile charities out there than the donkey sanctuary? :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Surely there's more worthwhile charities out there than the donkey sanctuary?

All charities are worthwhile. Except the ones which are scams obviously

If you are wanting to give to an international development charity, I would recommend Transaid. They're quite small but the work they do is essential for achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
 
Have a look at the votes Gods, it's a public vote and he's elected to keep it.

I chose that option too, as Southampton have enough money as it is, so a charity could really use that.

Think of how many carrots you could buy with a pony.
 
Technically, I asked what you guys would do. Anyway, as far as I see it the club has had two opportunities to get the correct price, firstly by getting the website set up properly, and secondly when it came to accepting my offer. The way I read it the law is on my side as well. Just for the avoidance of doubt i'll probably send an email off tomorrow though.