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890.1 | good | CECV03::LUEBKERT | | Fri Dec 08 1989 16:35 | 9 |
| Is it really that rare? There was a man recently who returned money
from an armored truck.
Long long ago in another land, I was given $400 by my bank when
I cashed a check for $300 on a Saturday morning. It took almost
45 minutes in line to get back to the drive up window to give it
back.
Bud
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890.2 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Fri Dec 08 1989 16:55 | 15 |
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Several months ago (during a time when I was really short on money,
wouldn't you know God would pick that particular point in time to
test me :-)....I found a $50 bill on the floor in the grocery store.
As I did my shopping, I debated (that is, wrestled with my conscience)
about keeping the bill vs returning it. Ultimately, my belief in
"what goes around comes around" and "what you do comes back threefold"
won out and I turned in the money.
Still waiting to win the lottery :-)
Deb
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890.3 | | WJOUSM::GOODHUE | | Fri Dec 08 1989 16:58 | 9 |
| A friend of mine found $5 on the street a few weeks ago. He checked
around to see if he could figure out who'd dropped it. When he
couldn't guess at the owner he donated the $5 to a group helping
battered women.
Then he wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper explaining
what he had done so that (hopefully) the person who lost the money
would know that it had gone to a good cause.
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890.4 | | ROYALT::MORRISSEY | Chestnuts smell awful!! | Mon Dec 11 1989 09:34 | 11 |
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My fiance had cashed in some stock and put the money into
a CD....A while later we needed the money for something
so he cashed in on it. But the girl who was handling it made
a check out for $5500 instead of $2500. We of course told her
and she thanked us profusely for she may have lost her job
or at least gotten a warning if we had decided to be dishonest
and cashed it in as $5500.
JJ
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890.5 | | DPDMAI::MATTSON | It's always something! | Wed Dec 13 1989 14:15 | 8 |
| My dad once, was paying for a prescription, and the check-out person
charged him $5.00 instead of the correct price of $25.00. He didn't
notice it until he got home and was looking at the reciept. So, he
turned around and went back to the store, and showed the girl her
error, and tried to give her the $20.00. She refused to correct her
mistake, because to do so, she would have had to ask the manager how to
make the correction on her cash register, and was afraid she would get
in trouble.
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890.6 | | BSS::BLAZEK | all the sins and secrets never cried | Wed Dec 13 1989 14:48 | 12 |
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There was a time when I wouldn't have corrected a monetary error
in my favor. Now I'm a firm believer in what-comes-around-goes-
around and Karma, and I always point out the error.
I'd feel too guilty if I didn't, and that kind of guilt *burns*.
One of these days I'm convinced I'll be rewarded for my honesty!
(Hear that, O Fate?)
Carla
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890.7 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Secretary of the Stratosphere | Thu Dec 14 1989 04:39 | 14 |
| After I left the =wn= party at Ann's, I stopped at the Dunkin
Donuts shop on Route 30 for coffee for the longish drive home.
I gave the guy a One, and he gave me back $9. I didn't think
much about it; I just figured I must've given him a Ten. But
when I got out to the car, I thought, "Waitaminute, I'm sure I
gave him a One." I checked my pocket and noted that I still had
a Ten (how I knew that I only had one Ten is complex and irrelevant).
So, I went back in and explained the problem. He opened the
register, saw that indeed there was a One sitting on top in the
Ten's slot, and accepted the nine dollars back with a grateful
thank-you. He *did* look at me strangely, though, as if he couldn't
figure out why anyone would want to give back "free" money.
--- jerry
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890.8 | | CUPCSG::CRITZ | Greg LeMond wins: 2nd TdF, 2nd Worlds | Thu Dec 14 1989 09:17 | 22 |
| Mom always taught my brother and I to be honest, and that
we should return something that came into our possession
but didn't belong to us.
Back in '69 or '70, I got my check from the factory and
went to the bank for a coupla money orders and some
cash. After I got the money orders and the teller gave
me my cash, I had more cash than the original amount of
the check. Because I went through the drive-through, I
was already outside. I walked over to the manager's
window (he was my sister-in-law's uncle) and tapped on
it. He looked up, smiled, opened the window and asked
me what I wanted. I explained the "problem," and we
worked out the problem.
A coupla Xmas's ago, I was walking in the Mall of NH and
a fella walked out of a store and dropped a wad of money.
I ran up to him, indicated the money on the floor, and
told him he dropped it. He picked up the wad, and thanked
me profusely.
Scott
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890.9 | | CUPCSG::CRITZ | Greg LeMond wins: 2nd TdF, 2nd Worlds | Thu Dec 14 1989 09:18 | 8 |
| RE: 890.8
Yes, I'm a writer, and I shoulda known that "I" should
be "me" in the first sentence.
My brain (and everything else) is frozen today.
Scott
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890.10 | 2 stories to add | AUKLET::MEIER | Collector of Glass Insulators | Thu Dec 14 1989 17:03 | 14 |
| A year or so ago, the ATM gave me an extra bill ($10 or $20). I was pretty
confused for a little while, trying to figure out what to do with it, then just
called them on the handy dandy phone and they said they'd deduct the extra from
my account.
A few weeks ago my husband received a medical insurance payment for about $400
more than it was supposed to be. (a long story how they got confused, but...)
He called them up to tell them about the error and have them do what they had
to do to fix it. The person on the other end wasn't very cooperative and asked
him to send copies of all his paperwork as evidence to support his claim that
he was overpaid! He refused, and eventually talked to a supervisor, who is
getting things straightened out and will send him a bill.
Jill
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890.11 | Attitude counts | SQLRUS::FISHER | Pat Pending | Thu Dec 21 1989 14:35 | 8 |
| A few years ago I cashed a check and found myself with too many
twenties. I returned to the teller and said, "Excuse me, there's been
a mistake." She said, "We do not make mistakes!."
It must have been a gift. :) I didn't ask if they made gifts,
though.
ed
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890.12 | Another "Feel Good" | ASHBY::MINER | Barbara Miner HLO2-3 | Mon Jan 15 1990 17:48 | 24 |
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This doesn't exactly pertain to the base note -- but it warmed my heart
and made me feel good . . .
My grandparents are celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary next week,
which is special by itself -- their **choice** of celebrations????
A DANCE
They are sponsoring a town dance (Nashua, Montana, population 98 -- if
you're in the neighborhood, drop by); my grandmother (86 years young)
will do the polka and the schottisch (sp?) and the waltz with my
90 year old grandfather.
I hope that all of us are ***wanting to dance*** when we're 90 ish.
Barbi
who won't be there this time
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890.13 | that is a feel-good | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Jan 16 1990 10:44 | 5 |
| That's great! I wonder if my grandmother (79) will be there . . .
she never misses a dance she knows about! (She's in Whitehall,
Montana, population around 700 on a good day.)
--bonnie
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