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Originally Posted by
mrbillbus
If it isn't mine and I keep it, I stole it. It doesn't get any simpler than that.
Yes, I do return money I find (in a store parking lot to the service counter, out and about to the local police station) and I do not keep incorrect change from a store cashier. Yes, they do look at me like I have two heads.
Bill
Unfortunately it is not that simple. Many people on this forum make their living by picking up what others have thrown out.
Oh, someone threw out 10 pounds of copper. They must not have known that it is worth over $30. I am going to make sure they get it back.
Look at that beat up brass trombone that sold for over $400. The person who threw it out had no idea of it's worth. I better give all of that money back.
See? It's not that simple. The next time you find a piece of
scrap metal, that was intentionally discarded, find the owner and give it back to them. Because after all, it has value and needs to be returned to them.
I am not taking a side on which is right or wrong in this case, but would imagine that the person who "claims" to be the original buyer of the ticket has not a shred of evidence of it's purchase.
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