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speculatrix t1_j6kb0fy wrote
And who only seems to care about having been caught.
ZhugeSimp t1_j6kbnot wrote
Protip when committing a crime, don't mail it to your fucking house.
[deleted] OP t1_j6kbb76 wrote
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KrankySilverFox t1_j6ka5lr wrote
Dude. You’re lucky you’re not in jail. Hopefully you aren’t planning on doing this again?
speculatrix t1_j6kb3wz wrote
Lucky not to have a criminal record... Yet?
Aw_Frig t1_j6ka22l wrote
Did you not watch the HR videos about how so many people do this and get caught?
haemaker t1_j6kc62f wrote
You sent it to your own god-damned house!?
Should have done the Superman III / Office Space trick of scooping up rounding errors.
thetinyjaguar t1_j6kehuc wrote
Then drive to work in a brand new ferrari.......
SaxyOmega90125 t1_j6kduk3 wrote
OP, for the sake of your family if not for yourself, please schedule an appointment with a practicing psychologist. If you don't get help, you will do something like this again, and chances are that next time you'll lose a lot more than just your job and your family's financial security.
In fact, you have absolutely no reason to believe your former employer hasn't already reported you to the police. They're under no obligation to honor your agreement, nor are the clients who might be accusing them of fraud right now required to respect it. If you are charged, having documentation that you recognized you have a mental health problem on some level and planned to start therapy of your own volition will almost certainly improve your odds of receiving a light sentence.
Your post makes it sound like you're a compulsive thief. People like that don't go out in the morning planning on stealing - many don't even want to steal anything and will feel horribly guilty about doing it - but when they see something of value that they are able to steal, they absolutely cannot resist the urge to do so.
Redbeard4006 t1_j6kc0ze wrote
Julian Assange of the e-commerce world is a little rich.
cryptoceelo t1_j6kc464 wrote
you should remove this post if you really want to avoid trouble, took me about 10 minutes of googling to find a similar agency and clothing company as client, now the whole internet can read how to get free stuff
WarXMT t1_j6ma4rd wrote
You my friend are a moron. Not only did you steal, but you have also exposed company secrets. As a dev, I find it very disturbing that there's this sort of a workaround in the system. Then again, I've seen worse and I've never... I repeat NEVER abused or exposed this kind of information. Even in situations where I knew that no evidence would be left behind, I never pulled this crap. As a fellow redditor told you, I suggest you remove this post before other people figure out who it was.
dpg3456 t1_j6ka18g wrote
So after 3 months without an income and landing a job, your instinct was to steal from your clients?
> I am actually a really dedicated and hard working engineer
Who also likes to steal