what kind of person are you?
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- bukka0
what would you want done if you lost your wallet full of cash?
answers the question... doesn't it?
return it, be a good person.
- designer4rent0
karma man
- Through the law of karma, the effects of all deeds actively create past, present, and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain and joy it brings to him/her and othersJaline
- responsible for one's own life, and the pain and joy it brings to him/her and othersJaline
- It's not about bad things. It's about good things happening to you.Jaline
- scarabin_net0
i would examine the contents. if it looked like it belonged to someone really well off i would do the right thing and keep the money and ditch the wallet
if they were hard up and the 500 looked like rent money or some shit i'd contact them and return it
- CALLES0
perfect
- monoboy0
The bank called me after mine got knicked to let me know they had tracked down some fraudulent payments made on my card. I politely asked if they 'knew where he lived' be they declined sadly.
- magnificent_ruin0
jesus, what's wrong with some of you?
give it all back- I guess they were joking--my badmagnificent_ruin
- Of course you'd keep it, you bastard.NotByHand
- hahah, I just stopped myself from making this very post.Nairn
- bulletfactory0
give it all back.
- exador10
a few years back, my wife and i stumbled across a wallet/calendar book type deal...you know...thick leather, address book, business cards, wallet...the whole shebang...dude must have kept his whole life in that thing...anyhow, it had a ton of cash in it, along with just about everything else that must have been important to the dude...credit cards etc...
we dug through the address book for his number and called him up and he and his wife and kids came by the next day to pick it up...
they were amazed that it got returned at all....i think the dude was american or something...he seemed kind of blown away that he was getting it back at all....(i say american, because he mentioned something along those lines, like 'i'm from down south' etc)
they were very thankful, and he tried to give us a couple hundred from the thing (which to be honest, i totally would have taken) but my wife was all 'no, its ok...we don't need it, we're just glad we could help you out)
thus, the stuff was returned, and our karma unsullied :)
happened about 4-5 years ago...
- +1. To your wife.Corvo2
- I'd have got a tenner off him, went and got a drink on him.mirrorball
- Fariska0
I'd give this wallet to the girl from the other thread.
- set0
I'd turn up at his house and give him my wallet, then after his total confusion i'd say 'wait who am I again?' and then stroll off.
- Jaline0
I'd stalk the person who owned it and see if they are nice. hehe
- mirrorball0
250 to you, 250 to charity and then return it back to him, just say theres fawk all in it when you picked it up (from gutter)
- NotByHand0
With that logic, does it mean that if you pay for something at the grocery store, but have illegally downloaded an Mp3 at some point, you are a hypocrite?
- kalkal0
Anyone that said they'd give it back and uses pirated software is a hypocrite!
- blaw0
I don't steal.
I'm also fortunate enough to have the luxury not to have to.
- Finding and stealing are two very different thingsset
- It kind of is if the person's id is in the wallet and they didn't mean to lose it.Jaline
- Definitely not.set
- You can keep telling yourself that, but it's taking what doesn't belong to you. Theft, pure and simple.blaw
- Oh fuck off I already said I'd hand it in you humourless fucker!set
- Fariska0
Keep the cash and share the credit card numbers on internet.
- Jnr_Madison0
I've lost a couple of phones and a wallet, never to be seen again.