Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would you keep it or turn it into the store? I unknowingly dropped a bag with a few tops in it ($40 worth) when folding my stroller and drove off. I realized my mistake 2 minutes down the road. I turned around fully expecting it to either still be there or someone to have turned it into the store since I was parked right in front. Sadly it was gone and no one turned anything in. I really couldn't believe it. Are most people really that awful? I'm a SAHM without a lot of discretionary money so it was something nice to do for myself and it totally freaking ruined my day. 2 days ago and still upset.
No, most people aren't that awful. All it takes is one, though.
+1
I found two shopping bags full of new purchases inside a Bloomingdale's recently. I empathized with the person who left it behind (it could have been a new mom with no sleep and lots on her mind; or someone that lost both her parents and was grieving - and either was me, not long ago); and I don't "need" the money, so I turned it into the closest cashier, hoping that the person would come back for it, and the cashier would be honest.
I think it depends on where, OP. In general, different types of people react by doing the right thing - or the wrong thing, depending how they were raised.