Imagine that. A guy went to a car lot with cash and the salesman couldn’t make a deal.
Someone paying for a car with 14k cash is LIKELY committing a crime or an utter moron.
The family had seen “No Country for Old Men” and didn’t want any part of the action.
I’ve found credit and debit cards people left at post offices and gas stations and called the issuers to let them know.
Every time I am told to destroy them and my honesty is appreciated. I’d like to hope that if roles were reversed, a stranger would do the same.
If the person wanted it that badly, they would have had it more secure.
shoulda kept it and started a grocery store chain in Fargo ...
Oh my.
Stars in their crowns
When my son was 7 or 8, he found a wallet on the street with no ID and a couple hundred in it. We asked him what he thought about it and what we should do with it. We were proud that he thought the rightful owner could probably need the money and we should get it back to him or her. He figured out that he should turn it in at the police station (after some coaching). We walked him to the local police station where he turned it in himself and he was told to return in 30 days - if nobody claimed it, it was his. He was on pins and needles all 30 days and collected the loot. Great life lesson all the way around!
Those horrible white males! /s