Posted by wisbaker on April 23, 2015 at 19:00:51 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: Found someone's ID posted by 37Chief on April 23, 2015 at 13:41:56:
It takes all kinds, when I was about 10 or 12 I had a paper route and found a women's wallet on the side of the road. The address on the driver's license was a few blocks down the street so I walked to the house, rung the door bell, no one was home, so I dropped the wallet between the storm door and front door and started to walk away. Her neighbor saw me and asked what I was doing, I explained I found a wallet and was leaving it where the driver's license said it belonged. Before I knew it she was questioning me, I ended up leaving the wallet with her and she got my name. I don't know if she called the paper or found us in the phone book but they did send me a card with some money in it (think it was like $5, but I only made $20/month on the paper route) and called my parents to tell them what a fine young man they were raising. I really didn't care, I found something that wasn't mine and returned it where it belonged.
Brother managed a 7-11 store for a while, they went to pick up their bank bag one day and when he got it back to the store the key didn't work, come to find out the bank gave him the bag for a different 7-11, they returned it and the bank chewed them out. The bank felt they needed to be more careful when they picked up the bag, of course it couldn't be the bank's fault now could it?
While working for the county the State of Wisconsin sent me the title for a mini van the county bought, but there was also a title for a Yamaha of some sort in the envelope. Knowing the hassles the folks would have trying to get a replacement title and the fact the state would probably make them pay for it I dropped the title in the mail with my business card and a quick note explaining what happened, they did send a thank you note.
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