Faith in human nature restored.

Kerplunk

Senior Retro Guru
Lost my wedding ring last week. There were only a few places it could have been. In my garage (no hope of finding anything in there), Tesco, a Royal Mail sorting office or in a parcel containing a frame heading to a retrobiker. Didnt find it in my garage and it wasn't handed in at Tesco or Royal Mail which left only one hope. Then it snowed in Scotland and teh parcel get stuck in a depot. Until today when there was a PM waiting for me when I logged on.

Stand up and tale a bow Somerled.

Very honest man, admitting to finding it and not heading straight to Cash Converters.
 
the question is . . . . did you admit that you'd lost it to the wife before you found out where it was? :lol:
 
Good lad
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................this is why RB tradin' is far superior to arseBay........
 
Excellent !

I look at it as most people are essentially honest, but the minority of bad eggs spoil it for everyone.

I for the first time in my life lost my debit card last month, in fact left it in the bloody machine, realising I had lost it, I rang the bank and cancelled it, then went back sort of just in case as belief in the good of people, to my pleasure, the card had been handed in, as the cash point was a co op bank machine next to a co op shop. Later checking, no funds had been withdrawn, so my belief in the basic honesty of most people is reinforced.

Just rewards perhaps, good Karma for myself handing in a wallet literally bulging with twenties and shed loads of credit cards. I found that outside of tescos. I did my bit for karma, perhaps my reward was my debit card.

Also, because what I believe about metals, gold carries bad karma due to it's associations, a dirty metal so finding the stuff belonging to others, i.e. someone had lost it and was understandably upset, I would also hand it back as I don't need the bad karma
 
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