Man Used His Rewards Card And Got His Items For Free, So Now He Feels Guilty About Possibly Stealing And Exploiting A System Glitch
by Liberty Canlas

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Getting free items at a store is the best, unless it comes with guilt.
If you swiped a rewards card at a store and your total dropped to zero, would you feel lucky or guilty?
The man in this story swiped his rewards card and was surprised that he got his items for free. When it kept happening, he started to wonder if what he was doing was really stealing.
Read the full story below.
AITA for possibly stealing from a convenience store multiple times and not saying anything about it.
For the last year, I’ve had a rewards card to a local gas station chain that lets me get deals and store coupons.
About a week ago, I went into the store to get a beverage, and swiped my rewards card before swiping my debit.
However, after the card reader finished processing the rewards card, the total due went to zero, and the cashier asked if I wanted a receipt.
This man feels too guilty and wants to confess.
At this point, I figured I had just used a deal I don’t know about.
But the next time I went, the same thing happened.
So the next several times I’ve gone, I’ve made around 10-dollar purchases with a variety of different items, and every single time it’s been free.
It seems too good to be true.
I’m thinking something is wrong and I should tell someone?
But I kinda wanna keep getting free stuff. AITA?
Free stuff is not worth the guilt.
Other people shared their opinions in the comments on Reddit.
Here’s a possibility.

This person makes a solid point.

This person has something to say.

And here’s a valid argument.

If it feels wrong, it probably is.
If you thought that was an interesting story, check this one out about a man who created a points system for his inheritance, and a family friend ends up getting almost all of it.
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