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Honest People
While at Dulles Airport when returning from Thanksgiving with family, my husband realized he had lost his wallet. He returned to the TSA checkpoint but it wasn't there. He left his name and number but never heard back. When we got home, we reported that our credit card was lost and were happy to learn there weren't any unexpected charges on it. On a whim, I filled out lost item official forms for both TSA and Dulles. To our surprise, two days later we got an email telling us that it had been found. We filled out the release form, sent a copy of his passport as the government ID and included a prepaid UPS label. These were required for it to be returned. Thursday, we received his wallet. Not only were all of his cards there, but so was all of the money. I wish we could trace the "chain of custody" for the wallet so we could thank everyone involved in getting it to the Dulles lost and found. It is heartwarming to know that there are honest and kind people who helped his wallet find its way home. Happy Holidays to all of you.
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A few years ago my daughter dropped her wallet near a Hertz counter at BWI. When she discovered it gone she thought back to where she may have dropped it. When she called the Hertz counter they had it. Another customer had picked it up and left it at the counter. Nothing was missing. There ARE good honest decent people in this world!
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Nice to hear these stories. Here is another. Unknowingly I lost my wallet in the parking lot at a mall in Orlando. We had left that mall and drove to another. There I got a call from “The Villages.” The gal said someone found it in the parking lot and called them because of my Villages ID. They gave me the persons number and name and I went back and met them and retrieved my wallet. :) :)
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Wallet
2 christmas' ago, my wife left her pocket book at the waiting area for one of Southwest Airlines gates. She didn't realize it until we were halfway to NY. The flight attendant had it called in by the pilot. When we got to our destination, we were told they had it, and it overnighted to us the next morning with more than a $1000 in her wallet and all her credit cards. There are good people out there.
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Remove everything from your wallet, place it on your printer glass, and scan it on both sides. Store it on your computer. Do this every 6 months or so. If you lose your wallet, you will be glad you did this.
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I lost my virginity and it was never returned.
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It's really great to hear about good honest people. Here's a story that you will find funny, I once took a long flight in Asia and read a paperback book and left it in the front pocket. Well the jal airlines stewardess didn't realize that I had finished the book and just left it for the next passenger, they followed me to my connection over the course of 25 minutes and finally found me and gave me the book back. It took a little while to explain that I had finished it and just left it but it just shows you what some people will go through for customer service and to satisfy and to be a good person. Now thinking back I made the mistake of not accepting the book and acknowledging their Goodwill.
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On a tour of Thailand a young lady with our group left her wallet with $500 in it in a Bangkok hotel. It was found under the bed the next day & forwarded to her at our next stop. All the money was still in it!
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Virginity
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‘Twas I!!!
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You can write a thank you note to TSA. TSA.gov
At airports, TSA security hands items to the airport authority or handles it themselves. Seeing as you needed your goverment ID fo return; I can tell you it was TSA that handled. They typically get a poor image, but are trustworthly employees and civil servants. I am glad you got your wallet back; Merry Christmas! |
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