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[โ€“] Globulart 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I work for a bank (I know I know, fuck me right?).

They give us new laptops every couple years and only once in 10 years have they requested the old one back. I'm certainly not going out of my way to return their equipment if they can't be bothered to at least ask.

So now I have 3 laptops that aren't mine and don't get used, I'll format and sell them when I can be bothered and I certainly won't feel bad about doing it. They can definitely afford it, and they're not exactly a philanthropic venture so I don't really care if they can't. If I cost the bank another ยฃ1000 or so then I call that a win personally.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

My last job they forced new computers on us but sent every 3 yo one (I had a beefy PC and a beefy laptop) to scheduled destruction.

I get you'd destroy hard drives and SSD because but the rest? It was so shitty.

Before that there was a lottery for old stuff, fun and good IMO.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That's barely thievery though, I'm talking about going into the office and stealing someone else's laptop, or taking money out of the safe/cash register.

Your example doesn't attribute losses for the company because I doubt they budget the residual value or the old laptop. Therefore you're causing no effect on the victim

We are both refering to "thievery" but you're describing one extreme scenario and I'm describing the other extreme scenario. semantics.

The reason I say what I say, is because somebody stole my car and the term "he could afford it" came up more than once. Meanwhile I was left without transport for a while