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Thrift Store Worker finds $30,000 cash and turns it in.


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reply posted on 12-3-2008 @ 10:18 PM by Sestias


Thrift store workers make minimum wage. She must have had plenty of use for that money. Her actions were truly remarkable. I hope the reward the family gave her was a good one.



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reply posted on 16-3-2008 @ 03:38 PM by MrsEsterhouse


I found a couple hundred at my bank drive- thru tube. The person before me must have made a withdrawal and forgot to take their money!
I sent it back threw the tube to the bank and explained the situation...
but 30k at a thrift store? I would have kept half and divided the other half amongst my family.



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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 05:37 PM by beastamerica


geez if it was me? i'll be, "i found your (empty) small box and (empty)envelope and the yellow rubber band!"



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