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If I were to turn it in to ANYONE it would be the Police Dept. Giving it to the customer service clerk or even the manager in a store might not be a wise idea if you had any thought of getting it if it went unclaimed in 30 days. No, I don't have faith in mankind. "In G-d I (We) trust, everyone else pays cash." Anyone from NY/NJ/CT remember listening to Jean Shepherd on WOR 710 NYC radio in the 60's and 70's & 80's ?
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Not hold it in your house until someone claims it. And someone mentioned turning it into a store and if not claimed in 30 days its theirs. Noooooo. I dont know where they would get that from. Common sense if there is alot of money in it, the store turns it over to the sheriffs office. They dont hold it in their little lost n found box! When you turn it into the sheriffs office, after 60 days if not claimed, you may claim it. Some police depts hold it longer or shorter time. Of course, before somebody pipes up.......if its something illegal.......noooooo....you cant have it! |
Very good reply, made me laugh and start my day in a good way.
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I'm way too distrustful of anybody doing the right thing these days. I'd tell the sheriff office/store near where it was found about it, leave my phone number, then only hand it over to someone who claimed it and knew exactly how much money was in the bag.
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I would make a report to the sheriffs office with all my information and wait to see if someone claims it by knowing what it was carried in and the amount that was in it and wait a year. If no one claimed it by then I would guess they never would. Once I found a rather large diamond ring in the parking lot of a golf course back home. I informed the pro shop and the guy told me to leave it with him. I said no and gave him my name and phone number so the owner could call and describe it, that way I could be sure of it’s safety. About a week later a woman called and described the ring. She was so happy! It was an anniversary present from her husband who had saved and saved to buy it for her.
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I Would Say WHAT MONEY.
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I can’t believe how thoughtless some of the responders are. It seems I’m the only thoughtful person. I would do the only right thing. I would recycle the bag.
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To each his own, it's kind of like asking six priests for an opinion on something in the Bible, you will get seven opinions. But just to answer you with a couple of quick stories I would have to say at 99.99% of the people here would be truthful and honest and turn the money in whether to a store or a bank or the police. Okay here goes first story someone I know when they were very young back in the seventies for buying speakers for the stereo system. They went into an independent store and purchased two speakers, they received two cartons and brought them home, and then found that they were two speakers in each box. The speakers were not returned. I myself ordered several chairs from a mail order company a few years ago, same thing happened two chairs per box, received two boxes. It took 2 hours of convincing the person on the phone to issue a pick up for one of the cartons. Recently had an internet order for a baby stroller and a chain store, and I had to go there to pick it up as they don't deliver something like that. One person checked me in outside the store, another person brought it out to me and didn't ask for my identification. So yesterday I just got in the mail that my order was canceled as I did not pick it up and they are not charging my card. So I'll ask you should I spend an hour of my time on a $20 charge that they did not charge me for to try to convince them to charge me? Small things like this happen all the time in the store two for one deals get on challenged that you still rang up the wrong price even though they have computers, waitresses forget to charge you for that orange juice and then get yelled at later on. But your story is asking about a bag of money and they are not enough real facts to decide what to do. If a $20 bill is on the sidewalk you pick it up and you don't wait around to decide to ask if somebody lost a 20. But golfer's here all the time lose the club or forget where they put the last club and they go to have a drink. I was just sitting at the first pub with three golfers next to me eating lunch and a nice lady brought in a club saying well why are you gentlemen forgetting about this beautiful club and returned it to him, of course it was his favorite club and this is just one of the nice things about living down here
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Turn it in to the Police Dept. It could be a drug dealer, or it could be a senior who doesn’t trust banks. Wait 30 days and know you did the right thing.
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Largest bill I have found was a $5 in a Villages' parking lot. Years ago. No one was nearby. |
For those of you keeping the money, federal tax law dictates that it is taxable income to you. So I'm sure you're going to do the right thing and claim it on your income tax return as well, Right?
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