Anonymous wrote:I was in a taxi in Vegas and found a $100 dollar bill on the floor...thought for a minute about giving to the driver then realized he would keep it and no way was it his because it was in the floor in the second row of a minivan taxi. Since there was no way to track down the previous customer, I kept it. And I don't feel bad or consider that I stole anything. It was basically going to me, the driver, or the next fare. May as well be me! Took my friends out for dinner that night.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have returned it if a store was right there.
One time I found a TJ maxx gift card in the parking lot and took it back to the store--the clerk looked at me like I was crazy.
I saw that clerk at TJ maxx that afternoon!!
. If she decided to use it herself, I was ok with that. She works at TJ Maxx, so probably needs it more than I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take it in to the store.
More than once I've left my wallet in a grocery cart while transferring bags to the car and each time (2 or 3 times in 10 years) it's been turned into the customer service desk. Probably by the grocery store workers, but maybe by other customers.
Last week, I found a purse in a shopping cart and I turned it into he customer service desk. I waited a bit, thinking the owner might return, but there was no way I would leave it, as some suggest. There are too many people like pp around.
Anonymous wrote:I always turn stuff in. But not everyone does.
I found a $20 last week on the floor of Harris Teeter and nobody was around. I wasn't really sure what to do with that. I figured if I turned it in, they'd just keep it. I donated to charity instead. But actual items that could be described? Back to the customer service desk.
Anonymous wrote:Something in my adult daughter's size I would have kept. Sorry, not sorry!
Anonymous wrote:Man people suck -- I mean just look at the people here who are saying they'd take the tops if they were their size or their daughters' size or that they gave housewares they found to their DIL. WTF? And this is the same site where people brag continuously about their wealth -- how making 250k is NOTHING and they couldn't possibly live off that. And for those who will say -- well if I can't find the owner, there's nothing I could do so may as well take it. Well you could always just walk on by and leave the package where it is or move it to the nearest light pole or store entrance if it's in the way; you don't HAVE TO take it home with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on if the tops are my style/size (I suck, I know...but it's the truth).
Wow. Just wow. You are a horrible, horrible person.
Gosh, I know right! I hope we don't know each other![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had me until you wanted me to feel bad for you for being a SAHM. Get a job and you won't have this problem and you might have somewhere to go that's worthy of new clothes.
STFU, ugly twat
Pot, meet kettle.