
chav69
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no |
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kritical_187
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yes, finders keepers!! |
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Scooby
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I did, a couple of weeks ago, in front of a gas station, on the floor there was a pile of money. I asked around and the owner didn't seem to be around anymore. so I called the police since it was a big sum of money and they came. a person came to the police station and knew the exact sum in the pile, so she was the one that lost the money. I was glad I gave it back since it was her rent money. |
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the devil666
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500 dm in Berlin in 1997 and no i kept it |
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Black Orchid
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Yes i have a few times and iv handed money into the police station so has my family , i think what if id lost it. i would like to think that someone else would do the same for me |
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red devil
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I found a £2 coin the other day. . .i put it in the Charity box! |
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john c
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i have found a couple of wallets, with cash, cards etc in the past year or two, and handed those into the police. But on the other hand, i have found a £20 in a field miles from anywhere, so i kept it... in my opinion that's fair play... others may disagree. |
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LondonGuy
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I found 20 pounds in the cinema once, I handed it in... then felt stupid for the rest of the day! |
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Spikey and Scruffy's Mummy
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I work in an industry where our customers are always forgetful of what they keep in their pockets. Whenever I find a great deal of money I hand it in. Sometimes I get rewarded for my honesty, other times i don't. |
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sergheirom
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Why to give the money back? You just use it. There is no any logical reason to do it. |
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Big R
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I've found money and given it back. I also lost a wallet once and it was never returned. They could have at least kept the cash and sent me back my papers and such. If I ever find another wallet I will give it back. I've got my own money, I don't need to steal from others. |
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Trollhair
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Yes. It wasn't mine to keep.
Did I want to keep it and spend the money wildly. Yes of course. But I am a honest, ethical and a moral person. I couldn't do it. |
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g.m
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yes my grandad did in the 60s £25000 on the london underground in a briefcase !!! (why he handed it in ? he never said) boo hoo |
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old know all
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Finding cash is always difficult because it is anonymous, unless you actually see someone drop it. I once found a chequebook, and set of credit and debit cards lying in the road and handed it in at the issuing bank. The owner was suitably grateful. |
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LEX
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When i was younger i did hand some money in and did get a reward. I have found money since and kept it. It all depends on the circumstances if the money is in an addressed wallet etc? |
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thebigtombs
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I found a £10 note in my (last year) accounts book, so I spent it! Does that count as giving it back? |
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alliea99
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I found £15 on the floor and took it to the local police station. They were really shocked. |
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Hank Hill
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I've returned wallets with all money intact and I've found money and not turned it in. I feel bad about the money I found that I didn't try to find the owner. I feel good about the money and wallets I've returned. |
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Pennyless
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I think that I would try and find the owner....I just think that if I ever lost and money (I never have any) then someone would try and contact me.....but I think that most people would just keep it.... |
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champagne
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the most money ive ever found was a coin on the floor.and no i didnt pick it up ! |
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krazy_libra_from_ac
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Yes, and it felt good to be honest.
Krazy Libra |
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