Aliyah Clever Pretzel wrote: » :eek: What happened?
endacl wrote: » No bank will do anything other then ask you to hand the card in to a branch.
Patww79 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
Kirby wrote: » When I was young, I found a wallet in a car park. It had several hundred in it. A lot of money for a kid. I wanted to keep it but my Dad insisted we track down the guy from the wallet and return it. I was not happy. So we find their home number and call them up on my Dads fancy mobile phone (they were very new at the time) and tell them we have it. They give us their address and WE DRIVE TO THEM. We knock at the door, the wife answers. She looks at us, grunts, snatches the wallet and closes the door on us. Not even a thank you. Nothing. This was a lot of money at the time. At least a weeks wages. And yet that was the reaction we got. We are heading home and I'm fairly fuming. He turned to me and said something along the lines of "Next time, you can keep it." Lesson learned.
gmisk wrote: » Hopefully he got a punch in the face...cheeky sod!
andekwarhola wrote: » Dunno about handing in a wallet full of cash to a Garda station. Get the feeling it might end up behind the till in Coppers for a Christmas do.
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uberwolf wrote: » I've found at least two. One had a drivers licence and an engagement ring in it. Garda were given it and the owner dropped up two bottles off wine to the house.
anna080 wrote: » I had to hand it in I didn't have the heart to keep it.
Akrasia wrote: » There's research to show that if you keep a picture of a baby in your wallet, if you lose it, it's more likely to be returned to you. So even if you've got no kids, stick a stock photo of the kid from Look who's talking into your wallet as a free insurance policy.