Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
I had a feeling that a number of people here would posture that they would take the "be the better person, help someone even if they just tried to scam you" option.

Same thing happened on the Twitter poll, though to be fair, the Twitter scenario did not contain the more offensive scam scenario (only a similar story to #1).

I don't believe it.

I think it's easy to sit on your high horse behind the screen and posture about what a great guy you are, but if you just were the victim of an attempted scam, there's very little chance you would return the wallet to help the scammer get it back. I believe a lot of you wouldn't take the wallet, but not that you'd return it for the scammer.
And this would be what dishonest people keep telling themselves.

Do you think you're entitled to cheat rude people in poker? Surely you can cheat people that are cheating you, but what if they're only doing it because you were rude? Is that the point where you say ,my bad i guess i'll just have to work on my people skills? Or is this type of escalation just fine. I assume this scenario ends with them trying to rob you at gun point because you tried to cheat them and you shooting them because they pointed a gun at you.