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  1. #1
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    I managed to lose my ziplock baggie with my driver's license, credit card, and a couple other items while on a bike ride... I was out of town on a business trip, so my hotel room key was also in there. A homeless guy picked it up and went to the trouble to track me down at the hotel and return it! Very nice of him.

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    My Mom lost her camera on one of the trips we took as a whole family. I think it was about 30 years ago..pre digital camera days. She was pretty upset about it and sad that she did not have the pictures from our trip to the western states. Well..about 1 month after our return home my Mom recieved a package in the mail. It was of her camera with the developed photos!! Someone had found her camera, developed the pictures and was able to see the license plate numbers on one of the pictures. She said she went to the police department to track down our address.

  3. #3
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    Wow, Solobiker, that's quite a story.

    We were on our honeymoon, a self guided bike tour through France, Italy, Germany. After arriving in the Paris airport, putting our bikes together and cycling out (almost getting killed in the Paris traffic) we went for supper in a Paris pub where I left my small bag. It had all of my cash, credit card and passport. Went back 2 hours later and it had been turned in to the bartender, untouched. Saved my new marriage I think.
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  4. #4
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    I wish I had a happy ending lost-and-found story to tell.
    I accidentally left a very nice fountain pen at one of the registers at Whole Foods on Sunday. When I got to my car, I realized the pen was missing, so re-traced my steps back to the register. The guy who had been bagging groceries said, "Oh, yeah, I found it and turned it in at Customer Service." He goes with me to Customer Service, and the two women there claim to have never seen it. He questioned them and looked all over for it, but they stuck to their story and the pen wasn't found. Looks like one of those Customer Service girls decided to give herself a nice fountain pen for Christmas.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpkinpony View Post
    I managed to lose my ziplock baggie with my driver's license, credit card, and a couple other items while on a bike ride... I was out of town on a business trip, so my hotel room key was also in there. A homeless guy picked it up and went to the trouble to track me down at the hotel and return it! Very nice of him.
    The homeless guy had a heart of gold.
    Compared to the customer service staff who might have kept wacky's fountain pen.

    Here's another story that just happened last wk. A story more about a dog saving the day..

    My partner's daughter came home from work and found the police examining her apartment and taking forensic evidence:

    A burglar had broken into her place, but took nothing ...because her dog barked its head off and guarded the rm. where there was the computer, etc. So person fled.

    He was caught several blocks elsewhere...because a neighbour across the street noticed the illegal home entry, barking dog and phoned 911. The guy already had a record of break and entry, theft from previous incidents elsewhere.



    I picked up my recovered bk. from lost and found office today.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 12-22-2009 at 04:11 PM.
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  6. #6
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    I have a good one. A few years back I had gone to the apartment gym and forgotten to take my rings off. So I could do weights I set them down and then forgot them. Not just any rings, my Aggie Ring, my engagement ring and my wedding band. A day and half went by and I was devastated, then the apartment manager called and said they were turned in. I got the kind guy's phone number and he said he had been at work when the office was open so he had them longer than he wanted, knowing if it was his fiancee she wouldn't sleep until they were found. He had tried to look me up by my Aggie Ring inscription but it was my maiden name inside and he wouldn't accept the reward I offered.

    I didn't have the same experience in Seattle last month. We had bought me a really cute purple beanie at REI when we got there. One night we were eating and sampling beer at Pike Brewery. We got up to the street and I realized I left my beanie on the booth. Went back not 10 minutes later and it was no where to be found, none of the staff could say it was turned in. We even went back the next morning and still nothing in the lost and found. Who wants a worn hat? It even had some of of my make-up on it! My husband bought me another one a couple weeks ago since I was so disappointed. I hope whoever didn't turn it in has a warm head!
    Last edited by Aggie_Ama; 12-22-2009 at 05:49 PM.
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  7. #7
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    My partner dropped her wallet while walking the dog in a big park near us. Thankfully someone brought it to the police station and they gave it back to her. I could never take anything I found like that. Once we found 50euros in an envelope on the street. We also notified the police and a few hours later a sweet old man showed up at the door with flowers to say thanks. Made me feel really good. We were slightly tempted to keep it as we had no money ourselves at the time, but doing the right things just feels good in my opinion.

  8. #8
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    My boyfriend was once in the dentist's office getting work done when he got a phone call there. It was a guy who found his wallet in a cab. BF hadn't yet noticed it was missing. Luckily the appointment card was in there, and he got his wallet back.

    I also once found a wallet by a pay phone, and went to the address on the driver's license, and returned the wallet to the owner. The guy was really happy to get it back.

  9. #9
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    I don't have a story to share. But I will say that this thread was really nice to read, especially this time of year!
    There really are nice and honest people out there. You just don't hear enough about them!
    katluvr

  10. #10
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    Smile

    I was in Super Fresh on Saturday and I took out my ATM card and sat it on the ledge above the conveyor belt. Why, I have no idea!?? Anyway, the customer in front of me was having an major issue with the cashier so I decided to switch lanes. I grabbed my groceries but some how, like a flake, over looked my ATM card. When I went to purchased my groceries, I of course couldn't locate the ATM card and so instead, I used my credit card. My roommate who happened to be with me pressed on locating my card, so I pawed through my timbuk2 bag a couple of times, still not remembering that I had left it in the other aisle, when a woman asked my cashier where could she return an ATM card she had found. I looked up and told her it was mine! I must have looked so relieved because the woman who had found my card gave me two great big hugs as if she were trying to comfort me. I managed to hug her back just as hard, repeatedly thanked her and we each told each other to have a happy holiday!!

 

 

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