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  • GregorGizeh
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    8 个月前

    They’re probably referring to minor gifts random people might offer you out of gratitude sometime, say if you do customer service and went out of your way for them. A bottle of normal priced wine, some chocolates perhaps, a gift card for a lunch at xyz. Some giveaway merch they have tons of.

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      8 个月前

      A bottle of normal priced wine, some chocolates perhaps, a gift card for a lunch at xyz.

      These are all pretty sus and might be things I’d report.

      These policy limits are intended to allow things like swag at a convention or if you’re in a meeting and they have lunch catered.

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        8 个月前

        I meant more like, either of these not all. Nothing worth more than 5-10 bucks combined

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          8 个月前

          Even then, it’d need to be a token wedding gift or something similarly eventful. A birthday isn’t enough. For those things, even within the limits, I’d want pretty justifiable context. At least if you’re working for/in US government.

          A $15 box of chocolates from my new contractor who just won the bid just isn’t worth dealing with as an issue.