
Slow Poke
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No wallet attached, I'd pocket it. I would hold on to it and keep an eye on the lost and find in the newspaper. If no one reports it missing I'm going to get some early Christmas shopping done. After all the Lord works in mysterious ways. Right? |
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Jan
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I would take it to the customer service desk and hand it in, if I lost that much I would be quite distressed, so I am sure others would too, and anyway, my integrity is important to me. |
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jai
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i would hand it in at the store not because i am some perfectly moral person(ok maybe a little bit!)but because it may have belonged to somebody who could not afford to lose i The money would be fun to spend for seconds but just imagine how much more happy the person who lost it would be when they get it back? Priceless indeed! |
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queenb
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My grandson found 120.00 at a hardware store. We gave it to the owner. He thought he knew who dropped it. They never claimed it. My grandson now has a new bike. |
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Xada
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I would take it as a gift from God.He knows I have bills to pay. |
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bb_gibson01
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I would have probably turned it in to the grocery store, because I would feel guilty about it later. |
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Semi-charmed
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Turn it in. Karma can be a b***h. $100 is not worth the negative boomerang. |
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><((((º> Art W...SiteSt
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If there was no way to identify the person who lost it (ask people near where the money was found) then I guess I would keep it or better yet give it to someone less fortunate. It's not my money.
Trying to be honest with you.
Hope this helps.
Art |
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missyhardt
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Turn them in to the service desk. The person who lost it might really need it. Also, if money is not claimed within a certain amount of time, it is given to the person who found it. |
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taschwindt
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if no Identity was with it one of two things keep it yes or give to the unfortunate what is in your heart ? |
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bunty
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i would take it for myself...i'm a poor freakin college student what do you think i would do!!!! |
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raceangel241120@sbcglobal.net
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If i saw the person who dropped the money, I would return the money. If I didn't know, I would keep it. |
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MojoMan
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I would have gone up to the store manager and said I have found some money but would not say how much. I would then ask them to make an announcement asking if anyone had lost some money (they would have still been in the store at that point) the first person to give the amount and the correct number and denomination of the bills would get the money. |
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grandmaL
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I would turn it in at the service desk. If someone came and claimed it, I would hope they would return it to them. If not, then I wouldn't have it on my conscience that I had something that belonged to someone else. Honest is the best policy! |
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ekenny513
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buy my hungry *ss some groceries |
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billiejoe4me
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Duh! Keep it! |
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Nora G
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well u can turn it in but who is NOT gonna claim it and how do they prove it is theirs. there's no reason why u cant keep it as there is no way to prove who it belongs to. u can also take it and give it to a charity or a church if u r so inclined and would feel guilty about keeping it, although i really don,t know why as there is no way any one can prove they lost it. I mean if u found it and walked up to the person in front of u and asked "did u loose this?" what do u really think the majority of people will say.
i'd keep it myself. |
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Redawg J
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I would hang onto it and walk around the store and if I noticed somebody was looking for it, then I would hand it over...if not, then I keep it! |
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Cracklin' Crotch
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take it to the bar |
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