This is a bit of an odd question, because I'm questioning whether I myself should have been given an extra 15 rep, however:
I answered a question this morning, with what I believed to be the correct code to solve the users problem.
The answer initially got upvoted, but not accepted, and the OP posted a comment pretty much saying it was working to a better standard than what they had managed, but didn't quite fix the issue.
When trying to work out why/how to fix the last bit, I then got another reply, and +15 rep, where the user said they had changed their mind about the way they wanted the report they were producing to function, and accepted my answer.
But, I'm just wondering - Should my answer have technically been accepted? It didn't totally solve the original problem, and the OP then changed the way the application was going to work, so it didn't fix the problem at all in the end.
Should the answer have been accepted in this case? It may not be much help to future users, if any stumble across it... I can understand if I had fixed the issue totally but the OP changed their methodology anyway, but to only fix it 95% makes me question it.