Track down the owner. That's what I would want. I never carry lots of cash, but it's a major hassle replacing all the other crap. Hell, you can keep my $14 if you need it that bad.
It's a flush with cash kinda week if I actually have $14 in my wallet.
It's a flush with cash kinda week if I actually have $14 in my wallet.
What would you do?
The wallet contained fifty dollars in cash, a credit card, a drivers license, and a picture of a happy family.
What do you mean, your sister wanted it all?Take the cash and drop off the rest in the police station.
I recently had this issue, me and my sister found a bag on the street. Had a few 50 pound notes and alot of credit cards and personal details. Sis wanted to take it all and i just wanted the cash, so we broke even. We took the cash and made sure the rest found its way back to the owner.
What do you mean, your sister wanted it all?
What else did she want beside the cash that was in the wallet? :shock:
Take the cash and mail the wallet back to the owner. Finder's fee.
Take the cash and mail the wallet back to the owner. Finder's fee.
I have returned wallets before if there was an easily identifiable address or phone number in it, I've done the same for cell phones. If I can't identify an address or phone number, I would turn it over to the authorities who have more resources (although granted, probably no incentive) to track down the owner.
In no circumstances would I keep it.
I've found a cell phone or two. I leave a voicemail on the "Mom" contact's phone when I do. That's really the easiest/surest way of getting word back to the owner
At first your response was somewhat surprising to me, but then I saw your avatar. :lol:
I don't think it's that bad, especially when you contrast it with the amount of money our government regularly steals from us.
I don't think it's that bad, especially when you contrast it with the amount of money our government regularly steals from us.
I know, I just thought it was funny when in relation to your avatar. As for the government stealing from us, I agree that they steal a lot from us..but I still couldn't justify stealing money from someone like that. Who knows how poor they are and if that money causes a real setback for them. I do it because I would like to think that someone would do the same for me if I lost my wallet. It's nice to know you can count on the humanity of people.
I don't try to justify it. I know it's wrong, but that's just the way the world works sometimes. At least I'd let him keep his identity...
But would you help him find his sexual identity?
He can always ask him a BJ for 50$:lol:
What would you do?
The wallet contained fifty dollars in cash, a credit card, a drivers license, and a picture of a happy family.
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