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    If you found $125K, would you return it?
    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...-truck-n118806
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  • #2
    Yes, as long as I thought it wasn't drug money... gang money from drug sales.

    I've been given $50 or more several times by my bank, or undercharged for things like lottery tickets. I returned the money or corrected the clerk's math.

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    • #3
      I found $60 in an ATM once and helped the clerk track down the rightful owner. But $125k? Hmmmm. Every man has his price.
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      • #4
        Yes.
        My firm belief is that honesty is the most important virtue for a person.
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        • #5
          Hmmm. If I were in charge a couple of Brinks employees would be looking for a new job...

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          • #6
            I worked in armored car delivery for 30 years. All the companies in this Detroit metro area have had the truck doors pop open & either a bag/a few bags or a complete mailbag full of deposits fall out. Sometimes equipment failure sometimes employee incompeence. Over the years I found many misplaced or dropped bags. Really not as rare as one might think.

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            • #7
              I been following armored cars around for years. Never had one yet let anything fall out the back I could grab.
              Damn the luck!
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              • #8
                In this case yes. However if I found it laying on the ground in some sort of container with no identifiable factors to return it, you betcha I would keep it.
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                • #9
                  Thursday a young lady left a twenty on a table at DD.

                  Se was goin...and I called her twice. Almost out the door she turned and I told her she left money.

                  She told me...most folks wouldnt have said anything, and she thanked me.

                  I just happened to be in full biker mode too.

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                  • #10
                    The question comes to mind that if one did keep it, how would you spend it? You couldn't deposit it nor buy that pretty new ZR1. Anything that is above $10,000 gets reported if cash is used.


                    So, I guess one could nickel and dime their way through $125,000 but you couldn't make that one big purchase.


                    On second thought, I guess you could go Vegas and try to launder the money there in a casino?


                    As for me, I'd turn it in. Not that I couldn't use the money but I don't think it would set well with me knowing I didn't earn or win the money honestly.

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                    • #11
                      Absolutely! My honor is priceless.

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                      • #12
                        In 1981 a mailbag full of deposits fell out when the back door popped open at my company. It was on a freeway the employees pulled over & shut the door not knowing the bag had fallen out. The people that got it used the money to buy drugs cars and a house. One of them was a Wayne county sheriff's sister & when he figured things out he turned them in. Court determined it was finders keepers. The entire bag had about 407k & all the deposit s inside were tagged for City National Bank

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                        • #13
                          I found 600 rounds of 22 today. Does that count.

                          Yesterday I go 3 phone calls from someone in federal prison, according to an automated operator.

                          Also saw a guy on a Harley Davidson putting a dead bunny in a saddle bag....Must have been an obama voter.
                          “If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.”

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by AJBert View Post
                            The question comes to mind that if one did keep it, how would you spend it? You couldn't deposit it nor buy that pretty new ZR1. Anything that is above $10,000 gets reported if cash is used.


                            So, I guess one could nickel and dime their way through $125,000 but you couldn't make that one big purchase.


                            On second thought, I guess you could go Vegas and try to launder the money there in a casino?


                            As for me, I'd turn it in. Not that I couldn't use the money but I don't think it would set well with me knowing I didn't earn or win the money honestly.
                            I've never earned my money honestly. Worked for the government all my life.
                            NRA Benefactor

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                            • #15
                              I made a big prchase cash. Big like $85,000. I was asked where it came from and was advised to say it was life savings, and that that particular story works one time only

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