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.
PARlance wrote: » Good idea on the stock photo, you could be in a bit of bother if your neighbour found your wallet with a picture of his kids in it.
endacl wrote: » No bank will do anything other then ask you to hand the card in to a branch.
Your Face wrote: I found a debit card awhile back. I went into the nearest bank to hand it in. It turned out to be quite the chore. If it happens again Im just going to snap the card and throw it the bin.
Aliyah Clever Pretzel wrote: » What would you do if you found a lost wallet.
nkav86 wrote: » Why was it a chore?
messy tessy wrote: » I found a wallet on a bus and handed it to the bus driver. A few years ago I was behind someone in Tesco Merrion at the ATM, he took his card and left the money. Must have easily been a couple of hundred in 50 euro notes. I was a student at the time and remember thinking wow that is a proper wad of cash. I went after him and handed him the money and he didn't even say thanks! Should have kept it and lived Like a queen for the week.
iLikeWaffles wrote: » Similar incident at an atm, funnily it was a Dublin bus driver. The dude left his card in it and took the slip. Must have been checking his balance. The screen was at the part where it says do you want to make further transactions yes/no? I could have said yes and withdrew the lot. Hit no and went after him, he didn't even say thanks or nothing just went "oh" very silly!
Loon E. Tick wrote: » Something like that probably happens if somebody is very distracted. If he didn't say thanks it mightn't even have registered with him for a few minutes until after you gave it to him.
badabing106 wrote: » If someone finds a random 5,10, 20, 50 euro note when there is no one around. That money is yours. Don't kid yourself into believing that money will miraculously be reconciled with an owner if you give it in somewhere. Very wishful thinking. The person that lost the money, more likely than not, doesn't realize money is gone in first place. This isn't a Tom hanks movie
mcko wrote: » My son found a wallet with €100 in it, he brought it home ,there was a gym membership card and we contacted the gym who rang the owner, he rang us and arranged to collect the wallet, never gave the young fella feck all, he was only 13 so a fiver would have been more than enough, still we would do the same again.
anna080 wrote: » I think it's weird to expect them to give you money for doing the decent thing. It might be all the money they have and can't afford to be giving even €5 of it away to absolute strangers.
Lady Danger wrote: » Because if not for the kid doing the decent thing he would have been down €100 plus he'd have to replace the cards and all that malark. Plus the kid was 13, and it would have been a nice gesture to reward good behaviour and be down €5 rather than €100+