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if its a hot chick. return everything. if its a dude take the 50 and return everything else |
return the wallet and ID, say that i never saw any money in the damn thing. |
I'd return the wallet with everything in it. I thought someone had stolen my wallet in NYNY hotel in Las Vegas a few summers ago. Was gonna report it to security, but by then, someone had found and returned it! Turns out I had dropped it while waiting to get on the Manhattan Express roller-coaster. If I had truly lost it, I'd be screwed since we had gone down to LV by car and I was one of the main drivers. |
I lose stuff, but usually it comes back. I once dropped my car fob in the elevator, and the person who found it put in the effort to post up a couple notes to track down the owner. I appreciated it, and bought him a case of beer. People need to think about and understand the frustration of losing something. Is keeping a bit money worth it in the long run? It could be a couple bucks or even a couple hundred bucks. In the whole scheme of things, it's not a lot of money. Get it back to the owner. It's not yours anyways. Call it karma. Call it reaping what you sow. The universe will make sure you get what's coming to you. |
Depends... if the wallet belongs to a hot girl or decent I would call them and have them come over and pick it up =D. If it is some guy I would just give it to the police. If it belongs to a fat/ulg/my enemy hell I would keep the money and post all thier CC info aand all contacts online and screw them =D |
i know how its like to lose a wallet then get it returned without the money, its shitty.. i would return the entire wallet, give it to the post office. |
I would return the wallet and everything, i know how shitty it feels to loose something. I lost my phone at the club once and i never got it back. I hope that guy that took it burns in hell. My sister found $5000 in cash once in an envelope. She returned it, cause there was a paper with the persons information in it. When he showed up to pick it up he didn't even give her anything in return, what a fucking cheap ass. |
i would return the wallet but i would charge the person with shipping and handling fee. |
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Check if it belongs to a hot chick. Go to her place, return the wallet and bang her lol. Return it anyways even if it's not a hot chick though :D haha |
Hey, returned a wallet once and the dude gave me $25 back. There was around 100 dollars in there. What a nice guy. If there was more than $1000 in a wallet and something is kind of suspicious, then I would hand it over to the police instead of calling this guy straight up. |
Definitely return it. |
i would return it not matter how much is inside, in fact i would return anything lost granted that i can find the owner. I would not even accept a reward, i know how it feels to lose something and its not fun. I have returned a wallet and a couple of usb drives i found at school. |
personally i would return the wallet..don't be an asshole might happen to you some day (yes i know ur asking the question it was just a general statement) |
To be honest, I think I would return it. After giving some thought, even though it's tempting, I would return it because I don't think I could live with the guilt of stealing somebody else's stuff. If it had ID in it, it makes it even worst, knowing exactly who I'm stealing from. And if there was more cash in there, the more paranoid it's some gangsters' wallet and he's gonna hunt me down somehow... lol |
i'd return it. wouldnt want the guilt of stealing. i once found a phone at gossip. and then a bunch of the owners friends kept calling, assuming i stole it. i returned the phone the next morning, with a full charge! lol |
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return it with everything inside i'd only want the same happen to me |
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