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This Guy Thought He Found A Goldmine At His Local Gas Station, Then Reality Hit Hard

by Leona Pham
January 14, 2026
in Social Issues

There’s something oddly thrilling about a deal that feels too good to be true, especially when it seems to keep giving back without asking for anything in return. This Redditor found themselves caught up in just such a situation, feeling like they had stumbled upon a golden opportunity to get free goods from a local convenience store.

For a while, they thought they were just taking advantage of a rewards card system, but after several trips where their total came up as $0, they began to suspect something was off.

Now, they’re faced with a moral dilemma: should they keep enjoying their accidental free ride or come clean about the situation before it gets out of hand? Scroll down to see how the story unfolded and whether this was an innocent mistake or something that crosses the line.

A person questions if they’re an a**hole for unknowingly getting free items from a gas station, then realizes it was a gift card mix-up

This Guy Thought He Found A Goldmine At His Local Gas Station, Then Reality Hit Hard
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'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 0 and the cashier asked if I wanted a receipt.

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.

I’m thinking something is wrong and I should tell someone, but I kinda wanna keep getting free stuff. AITA?

Update: Hi guys. I thought I had the golden ticket, I really did.

I thought I had the coveted, all expenses paid, lifetime gas station experience moving forward.

The rewards card that wouldn’t stop rewarding.

Last night I dreamed about all the bags of mixed nuts, the hardest of the boiled eggs, the bottles of old orange juice,

the not-so-hot dogs that have been rolling right next to the hispanic egg rolls for the last 6 hours,

that were just sitting there waiting for me to get my grubby, stinky little paws on them.

I wanted to ask you fine people if I was the a__hole real quick before I went balls deep

and pilfered my way through a Midwest convenience store chain. I’ll be honest I didn’t care what people said though.

I was high on the fact that I had, more or less, the most power in the entire world.

After I made the post I made my daily trip to indulge in my kingdom, not caring that like 15 people on my post had just been like,

“I mean you kinda suck as a person overall like a 0/10 also your ugly and your posture is bad

you need to fix that it’s good for your spinal health and overall makes you feel better and more confident, but yeah you shouldn’t steal”

I made my way around the store picking up every possible box of hard boiled eggs, and also grabbed an energy drink cause I was sleepy.

And then I went to perform the maneuver. I strode passionately, arms filled to the brim with eggness, to the front counter. It was a gift card.

I had completely forgotten my giver of birth had given it to me like 2 months ago,

and it had stayed hidden in my wallet until last week in a frantic, anxiety filled search for the rewards card,

I found it and my dumb little brain couldn’t read the text that said “gift card” on the bottom.

I’m not going to lie a tear or two fell when the cashier was like “alright weirdo, there was $5.29 left on that, now you owe $43.82.”

But I sucked it up and paid, and now all I have is sadness and a fair amount of protein and amino acids at only 77 calories per portion.

TL;DR I thought I had it all but now I just have a lot of eggs.

There’s a well‑established psychological concept that helps explain why this person continued to take free items even after suspecting something was wrong: cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance is a state of mental discomfort that arises when someone’s actions contradict their own values or beliefs.

Research shows that when people engage in behavior that conflicts with their moral standards, like benefiting from a pricing error, they often rationalize or justify the behavior to reduce that discomfort rather than confront the inconsistency directly.

As this research explains, cognitive dissonance motivates people to reduce tension in one of several ways, such as reinterpretation of their actions, downplaying the ethical issue, or shifting their beliefs to align with their behavior.

In this case, the person initially assumed the “free” transactions were legitimate discounts, then continued to take advantage of them without verifying, likely because acknowledging that they were benefiting from a mistake would create psychological discomfort.

Another relevant finding from psychological studies is the slippery slope effect in ethical decision‑making. Behavioral ethics research suggests that once someone engages in a small unethical act, even unintentionally, it becomes easier psychologically to continue with similar behavior.

This is because moral restraints weaken gradually as the individual rationalizes each successive action. In other words, what starts as an accident or misunderstanding can slowly escalate into repeated unethical decisions if unchecked.

This “slippery slope” research underscores that even small rationalizations can pave the way for larger ethical lapses.

While the original intention was likely not malicious, the repeated pattern of accepting free products without questioning it structurally fits how people gradually disengage from their own moral standards when they justify each step.

Another psychological concept that connects to this situation is moral disengagement, a process in which people redefine or reinterpret their actions so that internal moral sanctions are not triggered.

According to research in social psychology, moral disengagement involves mechanisms, such as diffusing responsibility or reframing a behavior as harmless, that allow a person to separate their internal moral compass from their actions. This makes it easier to accept behaviors that contradict one’s ethical standards.

Taken together, these research findings help explain why the individual in this situation initially felt justified continuing to pick up free items from the store.

They experienced cognitive dissonance between “I want something for nothing” and “stealing is wrong,” and instead of resolving that dissonance by stopping the behavior, the brain looked for ways to rationalize it.

Over time, what began as confusion about how the pricing worked became a pattern of taking advantage of a perceived benefit, a path that many behavioral ethicists warn can escalate if not consciously addressed.

In real‑world terms, this means the person’s discomfort and eventual realization, first of guilt and then of having to pay for the items, aligns with well‑documented psychological processes rather than an indication of inherent morality or immorality.

Everyone makes ethical errors, especially when unintended consequences arise; what matters is whether someone reflects on their actions, acknowledges the impact, and chooses to align future behavior with their values.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These commenters think the poster isn’t in the wrong, but they find the situation amusing and entertaining

star_guardian_carol − NAH - I wouldn't call you an a**hole. You're doing the process they required for the rewards program.

It's not your fault it's flawed and no one has caught on. For reference, I used to work for a call center for a large cable company.

A guy called in every single month to find out what his bill was for the previous month.

For 3 years, his apartment complex paid this bill without billing him for it. So he just stored the money in a savings account, just in case.

LBDazzled − NAH - this was a rollercoaster of emotions. Enjoy your eggs.

ClaraElizabethCohen − NAH but you probably wanna check they haven't signed you up for a rewards credit card and you're just creating a big bill.

I've had a rewards card that's a rewards credit card and you just pay off the balance when you pay,

but this cashier might not know that or care, so you're just creating a huge bill

This group provides humor and lighthearted commentary, finding amusement in the whole egg-buying saga

MopeyDragonfly − I'm dying did you really buy $400 worth of eggs at a gas station??

This user warns the poster to be careful

Elvish_Eleanor − Well this is after your update so almost a moot point. But I really want to comment regardless for two reasons.

First, your update is pretty funny and well written, I appreciate the amusement this morning.

Second, YTA. If the situation were reversed (you being charged for things you weren't getting) you would have it corrected, right?

Don't be a h__ocrite / thief (if something like this actually happens and doesn't end up being a gift card that is.)

These Redditors call out the poster for possibly taking advantage of the situation and becoming ethically questionable

snickers_snickers − YTA. Proteins are amino acids. You don’t need to specify both in this instance.

Coziestpigeon2 − I made my way around the store picking up every possible box of hard boiled eggs.

No one deserves to do this to themselves. Help exists, you don't need to live your life this way.

foibleShmoible − If you keep knowingly stealing, YTA. Stuff you got for free previously by mistake wasn't your fault,

but now you think you might be stealing, so you should stop doing that. Because stealing is wrong.

cdmillerx42 − NTA - but after reading the update. ..LOL. .. you're a bit of a dummy... rofl

Was this guy a thief, or just an accidental beneficiary of a glitchy rewards system? While his initial confusion was understandable, the moment he realized what was happening, he should have called it quits.

Stealing, even when it’s unintentional, is still stealing. And while he might’ve walked away with bags of protein, the moral of the story is clear: sometimes, the best snack is a lesson learned the hard way.

What do you think? Should he have taken the “free” stuff, or was he just caught in a minor ethical dilemma? Let us know what you think!

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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