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Finding a wallet scenario

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,309 ✭✭✭✭B.A._Baracus


    hondasam wrote: »
    I'm sure you are making up some of that.

    If someone goes into a garda station reporting they lost their wallet the guard will want to know where they lost it, how much was in it, etc to see if it matches up with what was handed in.
    They are not just going to hand out the wallet to the first person in reporting one stolen.

    Not making nothing up.
    When you hand something in, some gardai will try to suss you out (Note, some) If not with the idea that you stole it. But to suss you out as a person.

    Lets create an example.
    A guy goes into Store street gardai station to hand in a wallet he found outside jervis street (or where ever) Now he is what can be classed as a skanger. Talks, dresses, you name it like one. But he is handing a wallet in. Now to me and you, instantly that tells us he is an alright bloke. But still a "skanger".

    Now some gardai will use that opportunity, because they dont like the looks of him, to suss him out with 20 questions. More questions than what they would ask me or you.

    If you disagree with the idea that they would be looking at someone with two-heads thinking they stole it? thats cool :) But you have to accept that there are certain members of the gardai that will suss someone out even in positive situations.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭MrReynholm


    I'd take out whatever cash was in it and then post back the wallet plus the rest of the contents.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 80 ✭✭raydar


    Found one with €600 in it
    Gave it back
    Owner was overcome with tears


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,916 ✭✭✭shopaholic01


    Not making nothing up.
    When you hand something in, some gardai will try to suss you out (Note, some) If not with the idea that you stole it. But to suss you out as a person.

    Lets create an example.
    A guy goes into Store street gardai station to hand in a wallet he found outside jervis street (or where ever) Now he is what can be classed as a skanger. Talks, dresses, you name it like one. But he is handing a wallet in. Now to me and you, instantly that tells us he is an alright bloke. But still a "skanger".

    Now some gardai will use that opportunity, because they dont like the looks of him, to suss him out with 20 questions. More questions than what they would ask me or you.

    If you disagree with the idea that they would be looking at someone with two-heads thinking they stole it? thats cool :) But you have to accept that there are certain members of the gardai that will suss someone out even in positive situations.

    I would imagine in your case the mohawk, excessive gold jewellery, dungarees and general air of aggression unsettles them somewhat.

    Don't, under any circumstances, tell them 'to get some nuts':cool:.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,116 ✭✭✭starviewadams


    I've found 2 wallets over the past year or so,both in front of a hotel near my house.I didn't open either of them (just in case I'd be tempted by a wad of €100 notes or something!) and brought them down to the Garda station and let the Garda on the desk open it in front of me instead.

    One wallet was a German tourist's with a couple of hundred in cash + credit cards and the other was just some Irish lads wallet with a few quid and bank cards etc.Both Gardai who I dealt with were both very pleasant too.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 279 ✭✭Captain Morgan Freeman


    My brother saw an I-phone on the ground at a festival last year and picked it up. He was going to hold it up and ask who owned it but realised anyone could simply lie and say it was theirs so he rang the number called "home" and arranged to give it back to the woman who owned it.
    A week later he received a card in the post with a very sincere thank you and a gift voucher included. Much better feeling then the guilt he would have had if he kept it.

    Shame on anyone who would keep a wallet/Purse/etc. If if happened to one of you ye would have a thread opened up here in no time to complain about it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,490 ✭✭✭SweetCaliber


    I'd hand it in straight away.

    I think of it as, how would you feel if you lost your wallet? Surely you would like someone to hand it in instead of robbing you blindly.

    Even if I find money on the street, I would quickly go around seeing if anyone lost the money, if not, I'd hand it into a local shop, it would be up to them to do the right thing then, and if no one shows up then they can have it.

    I wasn't raised a theif, where it be finding money or forcely obtaining it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,871 ✭✭✭Karen23


    Normally I'd contact the owner myself and not bring it to the Gardai but I recently found a wallet in Dunnes and handed it to the manager presuming the customer would realise when they got to the checkout that the wallet was gone. Spent the rest of my shopping trip watching people at the checkout and waiting for realisation that their wallet was gone , never happened so I dont know if it was ever returned.

    My uncle found a handbag with a large sum of money in it and no identification so he brought it to a Garda station , he was contacted after a couple of years and was given the money as it had never been claimed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,490 ✭✭✭SweetCaliber


    TheStook wrote: »
    If it had an I.D in it, yeah sure, I'd fnd him/her on facebook and give it back, but if it was just cash, why would I hand over cash to a Gardai station? The owner is never gonna get it back.

    And some people saying that if they found notes on the street they would hand it into a gardai station, are you mad? Yes its nice but why, the owner will never get it but i'm guessing the gardai will get a slice....Theres a difference between being nice and just idiotic

    How do you know? You do realise people ring the guards when they loose something. A couple of questions and they are back with their money.

    The guards don't "keep it" and if they do, then that means the owner never reported it stolen and the guards had no way to identify the owner.

    The money might be given to you as the owner didn't claim it. Hence why they guards take your details if you hand one in, and also to allow the owner to be able to contact you especially if the waller had a large sum of money.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,309 ✭✭✭✭B.A._Baracus


    I would imagine in your case the mohawk, excessive gold jewellery, dungarees and general air of aggression unsettles them somewhat.

    Don't, under any circumstances, tell them 'to get some nuts':cool:.

    you're like the 4th person on boards to make a mr t joke towards me.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,916 ✭✭✭shopaholic01


    you're like the 4th person on boards to make a mr t joke towards me.

    I'm original like that :o.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 279 ✭✭Captain Morgan Freeman


    you're like the 4th person on boards to make a mr t joke towards me.

    Make that 5 sucka!




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,071 ✭✭✭TheStook


    lee3155 wrote: »
    How do you know? You do realise people ring the guards when they loose something. A couple of questions and they are back with their money.

    The guards don't "keep it" and if they do, then that means the owner never reported it stolen and the guards had no way to identify the owner.

    The money might be given to you as the owner didn't claim it. Hence why they guards take your details if you hand one in, and also to allow the owner to be able to contact you especially if the waller had a large sum of money.

    Yes, I'm saying I would hand in a wallet.
    I'm saying I wouldn't hand in a 100 Euro note. If I lost money I'm hardly gonna ring the gardai station crying to them, I'll get on with it. If I find a 100Euro note however, I'll say a silent prayer to whoever lost it and buy something with it. Harsh but i'm sure 99% of others would do the same. Donating to charity is probably a better idea but handing it in is ridiculous.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,071 ✭✭✭TheStook


    I'd love to actually test out what happens with the cash if the Gardai don't find the owner. Sure some of yee will have stories of your relations/friends handing in money and the Gardai calling them a year later to give it back to them but I wonder how many times they haven't called back, it's not like relations/friends will tell that story or even remember.

    If I had some extra cash I'd hand it in to the stations claiming I found it and call back in a year asking what did they do with it. Or maybe I should buy food with the money instead, probably more important. Any volunteers?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,490 ✭✭✭SweetCaliber


    TheStook wrote: »
    I'd love to actually test out what happens with the cash if the Gardai don't find the owner. Sure some of yee will have stories of your relations/friends handing in money and the Gardai calling them a year later to give it back to them but I wonder how many times they haven't called back, it's not like relations/friends will tell that story or even remember.

    If I had some extra cash I'd hand it in to the stations claiming I found it and call back in a year asking what did they do with it. Or maybe I should buy food with the money instead, probably more important. Any volunteers?

    Ask them for a reciept, that's if they don't give you one so you have proof that you turned it in and therfore theres nothing they can do with it. ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 622 ✭✭✭sandmanporto


    I will give my honest answer. A woman with a violent man loses her purse and goes home to to the guy having to admit it and gets beaten... Your conscience stays with you. Always return it!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 pgargan


    Somewhat puzzling to see so many users freely admitting they'd keep any wallet they found. It's a public forum, ppl; any such admission of dishonesty is open to being used against you in a job interview / important first date ;-)

    Back on topic: I found a wallet a while back in Dublin city centre. Handed it in to Pearse St. Garda station. It had a few bank cards / forms of ID, and some cash (enough to be annoyed over losing).

    Garda took my contact details. Shortly thereafter, I got a text from the owner thanking me for handing it in. I was happy, they were happy, I thought that was the end of it.

    A few days later, I got a gift voucher for a local restaurant in the post, from the wallet owner, made out for an odd amount of money! They'd presumably counted up exactly how much cash was in the wallet, including cents, and got a voucher for that specific amount - not to mention finding out what restaurant was nearest my gaff. I guess they were grateful not to have to go cancelling their credit cards.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,916 ✭✭✭shopaholic01


    pgargan wrote: »
    Somewhat puzzling to see so many users freely admitting they'd keep any wallet they found. It's a public forum, ppl; any such admission of dishonesty is open to being used against you in a job interview / important first date ;-)

    Back on topic: I found a wallet a while back in Dublin city centre. Handed it in to Pearse St. Garda station. It had a few bank cards / forms of ID, and some cash (enough to be annoyed over losing).

    Garda took my contact details. Shortly thereafter, I got a text from the owner thanking me for handing it in. I was happy, they were happy, I thought that was the end of it.

    A few days later, I got a gift voucher for a local restaurant in the post, from the wallet owner, made out for an odd amount of money! They'd presumably counted up exactly how much cash was in the wallet, including cents, and got a voucher for that specific amount - not to mention finding out what restaurant was nearest my gaff. I guess they were grateful not to have to go cancelling their credit cards.

    Did the guards give them your address:eek:? If it was me I'd cancel all my cards anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,775 ✭✭✭✭kfallon


    You have to hand it in! Conscience is clear then and God knows what worry the owner is going thru. It's something I dread, losing my wallet or my phone so if it did happen to me I'd like to think either would be handed in or returned to me so I'd do the same!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 643 ✭✭✭scdublin


    Like a lot of people have said, if there was ID/address I'd bring it straight back to the owner. If not, I'd bring it to the gards or if it was in a shop I'd give the shop owner my info so they could get in touch with me if someone asked about it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,803 ✭✭✭El Siglo


    Found a girl's purse on a footpath outside a restaurant, handed it into the restaurant as she was eating in there that evening. Better off not taking any money or stealing, it wouldn't be the right thing to do.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,037 ✭✭✭Nothingbetter2d


    twice i have lost my wallet... first time i lost it near my parent's house.... i found it 3 months later on the side of the road close to my parent's house with the money and cards still in it :eek:

    the second time i lost it in my parent's house (fell down behind the radiator in the spare room) my mum found it when she was painting about 6 months later... money n cards still in it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 773 ✭✭✭wijam


    found a wallet a few years ago with around €400 in it

    phoned the lads bank and they got in touch with him and then he called me, told he where to meet up and handed back his wallet with all the cash in

    and for that, I got a box of Roses - the lads in work had a good laugh at that one, I'll tell you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,072 ✭✭✭marcsignal


    Found a wallet about 5 yrs ago. Inside, were number of credit cards, an English Drivers Licence, and about £250 sterling. I phoned directory enquiries in the UK to try to get a phone number for the owner, as her address was on the Licence, but no joy, she wasn't listed at the address, or had moved.

    So, I brought it to Rathmines Garda Station and handed it in, explaining I had tried to contact the owner. They took the wallet, and my details, and gave me a receipt.

    About a year later, I returned with the reciept to see what had happened about it. I handed the receipt to the Garda, and waited. On her return, and with much fumbling, I was told they couldn't find the property book.

    I said 'fine' and that I would come back another day. The Garda then handed me a photo copy of the receipt, and tried to retain the original, but I objected, and asked for the original document back.

    It was handed over begrudgingly

    Someone got lucky, but it wasn't me, and nor was it the owner, I suspect.
    Needless to say, I never bothered going back.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 648 ✭✭✭VEN


    once while waiting to use an atm, the person in front of me had taken their card and money then walked off leaving a 50 stuck in it. can easily happen when sliding the cash out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,992 ✭✭✭DavyD_83


    Any time i've found wallet in the past, I've gotten them back to the owner.

    If there's no way I can find the person directly, then maybe Gards but only if i thought they could get it back to the person. You can usually track person down based on cards and stuff in the wallet.

    I've lost phones and wallets a good few times over the years (mostly at music festivals), and most of the time I have gotten them back eventually with the money included.

    Dunno if i fully believe it's Karma, but sometimes it's nice to be nice. And it's a deadly feeling to get back or return a wallet. There's usually so much more than cash at stake.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭Jester252


    I would return it. You never know


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 pgargan


    Did the guards give them your address:eek:?

    Well yes, why wouldn't they? Wallet owner wants to say thanks. You think he's going to lob a brick through my window because I rudely handed in his wallet, unpilfered? :-)
    If it was me I'd cancel all my cards anyway.

    In case the finder had noted the credit card details, *then* walked into a CCTV'd Garda station to hand in the wallet? Guess you can never be too cautious!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,037 ✭✭✭Nothingbetter2d


    pgargan wrote: »
    Well yes, why wouldn't they? Wallet owner wants to say thanks. You think he's going to lob a brick through my window because I rudely handed in his wallet, unpilfered? :-)



    In case the finder had noted the credit card details, *then* walked into a CCTV'd Garda station to hand in the wallet? Guess you can never be too cautious!

    i would still cancel my cards if i lost them.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,480 ✭✭✭Blondini


    I will give my honest answer. A woman with a violent man loses her purse and goes home to to the guy having to admit it and gets beaten... Your conscience stays with you. Always return it!

    Ha Ha ... wait ... what?


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