Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would turn your bag in, OP. And if someone doesn't do the same, please don't lose faith in humanity. There are still a lot of good, honest people out there -- sometimes you just have to search a little to find them.
+1 I would, too. Last year, my wallet fell out of my purse, which I'd left unzipped after paying for groceries in a big chain grocery store. Because my purse is a fairly large tote and heavy with miscellaneous "stuff," I didn't realize it. About 6 hours later, the store mgr called me to say my purse was in their safe. Someone had turned it in--with credit cards, ID info, and about $40 in cash. Must admit I was not only extremely grateful but also surprised. I wanted to give a reward, but he didn't know who'd turned it in.
Anonymous wrote:I would turn your bag in, OP. And if someone doesn't do the same, please don't lose faith in humanity. There are still a lot of good, honest people out there -- sometimes you just have to search a little to find them.
Anonymous wrote:I found $1500 in a brown paper bag along side a ditch. I kept it. There were marijuana seeds in the bag too.
Anonymous wrote:If I see you drop it, I give it back. Otherwise, finders keepers.
In college my friends I would troll the parking lot of the local mall and Walmart. You wouldn't believe how much stuff gets left in or under carts! If it was something good we kept it, if not, we'd return it to the store for store credit. Cha-ching.
Anonymous wrote:If I see you drop it, I give it back. Otherwise, finders keepers.
In college my friends I would troll the parking lot of the local mall and Walmart. You wouldn't believe how much stuff gets left in or under carts! If it was something good we kept it, if not, we'd return it to the store for store credit. Cha-ching.
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time I drove off with a case of Propel on my roof. I drove around the parking lot and 5 minutes later, someone was putting it into their trunk. They actually said, "finders keepers" since they said I couldn't prove it was mine.
Dafuq?
I just chalked it up to another "people suck" lesson. Sorry OP
Anonymous wrote:I would have brought it inside the store.
(Cash on the ground I would keep - there's no way to know whose it was. )
People do suck - I'm sorry, OP. I know what it's like to have limited opportunities to treat yourself, and for it to disappear really sucks.
My daughter lost her blanket in a department store ("HER blanket", as in can't sleep or go anywhere without it). I realized it within minutes but it was nowhere to be found. It never showed up in lost or found either. Things don't just disappear - people take them or or too lazy to show simple kindness. It's the worst.
Anonymous wrote:If I see you drop it, I give it back. Otherwise, finders keepers.
In college my friends I would troll the parking lot of the local mall and Walmart. You wouldn't believe how much stuff gets left in or under carts! If it was something good we kept it, if not, we'd return it to the store for store credit. Cha-ching.