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  • Sending stuff you've sold through the work post system – theft or ok?
  • hora
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    Unless of course you own the company.

    DezB
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    Depends on the company's policy.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    depends on the company.

    I always took the view – 'If I asked would they say no?'

    And, if you're afraid to ask then the answer is you probably shouldn't do it…

    tron
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    Stupid risk to take in my book. Could easily be a sackable offence.

    Pook
    Full Member

    As someone who owns the company, I'd say no. But I'd want some special favours from you for being nice

    LeeW
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    I have in the past but only because I can't get to the PO, I always offer to pay and pretty much I always get told to forget about it.

    It does cost me in midget gems though.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Fraud and theft.

    theotherjonv
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    put it this way. If instead of a franking machine there was just a pile of stamps, would you consider it permissable to tear a few off every now and then and save them up for your christmas cards? They can soon add up.

    whytetrash
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    Just ask nicely…perk of being stuck in an office I reckon!

    hels
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    Sackable offence and the same as stealing. What if everybody did it ?

    Most companies will have a policy about this kind of thing somewhere, probably called something arcane but essentially about not using their resources to subsidise your second job.

    PracticalMatt
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    Just ask and if they say yes then do it, or offer to pay towards cost or press the fact that it's a one off- assuming it is.

    Using the frankig machine to churn out postage for loads of parcels on a daily basis is theft.

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    We just put the equivalent in petty cash if we use the franking machine for personal post

    theflatboy
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    Drac – Member

    Fraud and theft.

    only fraud.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Why just fraud? You'll be taking something from them without consent.

    buzz-lightyear
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    Our company is perfectly happy to send and receive personal mail and parcels. But if you send, you pay postage into the petty cash.

    epicsteve
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    I wouldn't do it myself – even if I was the company owner.

    theflatboy
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    Drac – Member

    Why just fraud? You'll be taking something from them without consent.

    sorry to be picky, but i'm revising for my law exams so this is good practice! it's fraud through abuse of position – s4 of the Fraud Act 2006 – you're creating a position of gain for yourself and loss for another.

    it's not theft because theft requires you to actually take control of something and appropriate it from another. i suppose if you were using stamps it would be theft, not fraud. if using a franking machine or giving it to someone else to post that would be fraud as above.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Have they not also incured a loss even using frankin so would be essentially the same?

    brooess
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    I post myself so I can get it recorded in case of any dispute with the buyer. If I sent it via work I guess I wouldn't get that proof of postage

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    "I post myself"

    big box?

    kevonakona
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    I'd assumed sit eto site internal mail, in which case OK but not to be overly abused. If using it as a site based post office to send stuff outside then no. Doesn't seem sensible. Are you using the company paper, envelopes etc? If so the cost will build up rapidly if everyone did the same.

    Harry_the_Spider
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    Do it and pay for it.

    tracknicko
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    used to do it loads, but pay work for it. in petty cash. easy. was like having a local branch of the PO.

    good times. better than cueing with the crack heads and scummers!

    Talkemada
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    I regularly steal stuff from the postie's little cart, and nick all the giros then spend the money on white cider and heroin.

    It's ok though, because I'm encouraging the dole-scrounging wasters to sort themselves out and get jobs.

    uplink
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    Have they not also incured a loss even using frankin so would be essentially the same?

    it'd be one or the other though, rather than both
    like you wouldn't get done for murder & manslaughter for the same case

    Woody
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    With Hora's track record, if he used his Company's postal system it would take the fraud squad weeks to sort out and probably send his employer into liquidation 😆

    derek_starship
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    By all means send it from work but top up the petty cash with the due amount.

    Drac
    Full Member

    Makes a bit more sense uplink.

    odannyboy
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    i suppose all you goody goody's dont steal pens either, or print off trail maps on company paper!
    get a life ffs!

    Drac
    Full Member

    No I don't, in fact I use my own pens for work and never use work paper for my own use. Thing is I look after the stores and stock levels and would be easy for me to take a few things, but it's dishonesty and it's one thing I can't stand.

    If 'getting a life' means stealing and committing fraud I'll continue as I am thanks.

    tron
    Free Member

    i suppose all you goody goody's dont steal pens either, or print off trail maps on company paper!
    get a life ffs!

    Not a case of being a goody goody, more one of not exposing oneself to massive risk for a small gain.

    hora
    Free Member

    i suppose all you goody goody's dont steal pens either, or print off trail maps on company paper!
    get a life ffs!

    100% agree however if management have a dilemma due to poor sales and need to make cuts cheapily or you have a manager who doesn't like you it means they have an easy way out in getting rid of you..

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