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<p>[QUOTE="Nyatii, post: 3444226, member: 85686"]Years ago, I had a bunch of camping equipment disappear. My sister was at a party held by the brother of a friend and saw my stuff. She called and I went there, verified it was mine and called the police. There were a lot of other things stolen laying around. I pulled open some of his dresser drawers and found several billfolds. Only one had any ID. It belonged to a young lady across town, so I made the trip to give it back knowing how I would feel if my billfold and ID had disappeared. When I got there, she opened the door, took it out of my hand, and shut the door in my face. I still felt good about taking the hour and a half out of my time and spending the gas to get there. Although a simple "Thank You" would have been nice.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another time after arriving home from my bank, which happened to be across town again, I counted my money. Yah, I know, a guy should do that at the bank or at least watch the teller. I recounted it 6 times and always came up with two extra hundred dollar bills. So I drove all the way back across town and asked the teller if she was short. She was. It wasn't my money, and I'm sure it would have hurt for her to discover she was $200 short at the end of the day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nyatii, post: 3444226, member: 85686"]Years ago, I had a bunch of camping equipment disappear. My sister was at a party held by the brother of a friend and saw my stuff. She called and I went there, verified it was mine and called the police. There were a lot of other things stolen laying around. I pulled open some of his dresser drawers and found several billfolds. Only one had any ID. It belonged to a young lady across town, so I made the trip to give it back knowing how I would feel if my billfold and ID had disappeared. When I got there, she opened the door, took it out of my hand, and shut the door in my face. I still felt good about taking the hour and a half out of my time and spending the gas to get there. Although a simple "Thank You" would have been nice. Another time after arriving home from my bank, which happened to be across town again, I counted my money. Yah, I know, a guy should do that at the bank or at least watch the teller. I recounted it 6 times and always came up with two extra hundred dollar bills. So I drove all the way back across town and asked the teller if she was short. She was. It wasn't my money, and I'm sure it would have hurt for her to discover she was $200 short at the end of the day.[/QUOTE]
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