A saleswoman who erred in the price
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Question
Shalom u-vracha!
I work in a store. At the beginning of my job, the manager told me how much to charge for certain products. After a few months he told me that there are products whose prices are lower, and I did not know this at first. It is possible that I charged customers higher prices than I should have. (I do not remember any specific instance). Is there a concern of gezel (theft) here?
Answer
Shalom u-vracha
If the price you told the customers was reasonable, and there are places where this is in fact the going price for the product, there is no problem of gezel (theft) from the customers.
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