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<blockquote data-quote="Brock Landers" data-source="post: 758437" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>I found a wallet last year when I had been made redundant. My initial thought was ooh thats £60 for me, but having looked through it, I started to feel really guilty about it and found a builders guild i.d card or something and a phone number, so I called the number - It was the blokes boss - and managed to get the lads phone number. </p><p></p><p>When I rang, he was elated that I had found his wallet and I gave him my address so he could pick it up. When he came round he was actually in tears of joy, because it was his last £60 for 3 weeks or so, he was going through a messy divorce, was skint and would have had to replace all his id at £160 before he could work again. </p><p></p><p>Made my day to see how happy he was. Much more than the £60 would have although it was needed at the time. He offered me £20 but I turned it down.</p><p></p><p>I often put other people first in this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brock Landers, post: 758437, member: 5184"] I found a wallet last year when I had been made redundant. My initial thought was ooh thats £60 for me, but having looked through it, I started to feel really guilty about it and found a builders guild i.d card or something and a phone number, so I called the number - It was the blokes boss - and managed to get the lads phone number. When I rang, he was elated that I had found his wallet and I gave him my address so he could pick it up. When he came round he was actually in tears of joy, because it was his last £60 for 3 weeks or so, he was going through a messy divorce, was skint and would have had to replace all his id at £160 before he could work again. Made my day to see how happy he was. Much more than the £60 would have although it was needed at the time. He offered me £20 but I turned it down. I often put other people first in this way. [/QUOTE]
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