Anonymous wrote:Finding a wallet or purse or a bill fold is different than a wad of cash. How can you people disparage the poster especially since he / she said she will give it away. Drug money 99% of the time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have actually called the Police. Trying on a website and no one contacting you is not a good faith effort. I mean I would for $20-$50….. but hundreds I woulda have. That’s life impacting. I think you could have claimed it after a certain length of time passed. At this point you should donate it.
I agree, OP. It's kind of mind-boggling you don't have your priorities straight. All you needed to do was call police, and follow their directions. Please remember next time.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a parent working for cash brought their kid for soccer practice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I missed that opportunity. I was a bit lazy and just trying to keep up with everything else going on. I will pay it forward in some manner that is meaningful.
But why didn’t you call the police? Wouldn’t that be the first reaction of anyone? If I lost a chunk of money I’d check with the local police first to see if anyone had turned it in.
I recently found a wallet on the pavement in a local park. Full of credit cards, DL, honestly can’t remember if there was cash. Immediately called
FXCO Police and was given the option of either taking it to a precinct or waiting for an officer on patrol to meet me.
In the midst of Covid, I stayed where I was and after a 1/2 hour, an officer arrived to collect the wallet.