Originally posted by: Ranger X
I would have taken the $3,000. To get over the guilt, I would buy myself something really nice.
Correct.Originally posted by: dolph
let's change it around for a sec. say you find a duffel bag crammed with hundred dollar bills, diamonds, and bearer bonds. millions of dollars worth. also say it had the drivers license of someone who was a suspected bad guy, someone you're pretty sure is evil but has never been convicted. everyone who said they wouldn't keep it for themselves would also return this duffel bag, right?
I once returned a $100 textbook to the professor. He announced it in class and no one picked it up. Few seconds later this ghetto looking guy stands up and claims it. I was SOOO PISSED.Originally posted by: se7enty7
I NEVER EVER turn ANYTHING into a service counter or anything
I give them my phone #, and tell them if someone comes looking for say, a black purse, to call me and describe it and it's contents..
All to often I've seen/heard where some customer service punk keeps it.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Correct.Originally posted by: dolph
let's change it around for a sec. say you find a duffel bag crammed with hundred dollar bills, diamonds, and bearer bonds. millions of dollars worth. also say it had the drivers license of someone who was a suspected bad guy, someone you're pretty sure is evil but has never been convicted. everyone who said they wouldn't keep it for themselves would also return this duffel bag, right?
If my suspiscions were serious, I would turn the bag (and all of its contents) over to the police and let them handle it because possibly the evidence in the bag could prove something.
There is still no excuse for keeping it.
ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Correct.Originally posted by: dolph
let's change it around for a sec. say you find a duffel bag crammed with hundred dollar bills, diamonds, and bearer bonds. millions of dollars worth. also say it had the drivers license of someone who was a suspected bad guy, someone you're pretty sure is evil but has never been convicted. everyone who said they wouldn't keep it for themselves would also return this duffel bag, right?
If my suspiscions were serious, I would turn the bag (and all of its contents) over to the police and let them handle it because possibly the evidence in the bag could prove something.
There is still no excuse for keeping it.
ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
There is still no excuse for keeping it.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: MystikMango
What purse? :evil:
:beer:
Finders keepers, loosers weepers. nah nah nah nah.
Originally posted by: ScottMac
...and I'm sure that everyone that would have kept the money would understand when THEY lose something and the finder keeps it.
I'm equally sure they would dig deep to give a generous reward (not) if it were returned. I believe it would go something like " Gee, I'd give you some more, but I'm just a pooooooor college student and can't afford anymore than this $5.00."
Selfish twits. You will find yourself on the bad side of this situation someday. Then perhaps you will understand.
Your parents have failed you. You are a stain on the fabric of society. You dishonor your family and friends.
Until you acquire this one little fundemental of human decency, you are on the road to well-deserved sad life.
.02
Scott
Originally posted by: minendo
Would have done the same with the exception of taking the $20.