Impeccably honest. I have too much selfrespect for myself to lie to others. If people have questions whose possible answers they may not like hearing, then they shouldn't ask the question. The only person I've lied to in the past couple of years is my psychiatrist. If I told him the truth it would very adversely affect my treatment, my medical records, and my life as a whole. There's a little medical code we people who walk the mental tightrope known as a '302', and I don't want to be '302'ed.
This is not hypothetical... it actually happened.
The security company responsible for loading the ATM machine got it wrong. The machine could deliver $20 notes or $10 notes.
The person who loaded the machine got the loading arse about face; so, if you asked for $100 in twenties, you got $50, but if you asked for $100 in tens you got $200.
A few people lost out... they just contacted their bank and were reimbursed.
Many more people realised the error and took advantage of it.
What would you do?