Skip to main content

Reference:
you would have thought they would have asked for my name and number so the person that had lost it could have thanked me for returning it i know i would have
They're probably wishing that they had now - sometimes on the spur of the moment you just dont think. Some years ago my daughter lost her purse - someone returned it (minus the money) but with driving licence and all sorts of bits and bobs. I was so grateful but didn't think to give them anything or take their name.
Soozy Woo
an ex g'f worked  a few hours in a supermarket a while back and a customer handed in a wallet, g'f put out a tannoy asking  for mr whatver to come to the tills, which he did, she checked that it was him and handed the wallet over, he checked the contents and said thanks, then went on shopping, he came back 15 minutes later and said ÂĢ40 was missing, management were called, a search ensued customer went off  shouting the odds and left g'f feeling like a thief.
nasty bastard.
jacksonb
Reference:
Demantoid 7282 Forum PostsToday at 15:07 (Edited: ) Reference: I'd phone the school and complain about the lack of manners. Or better still, the education authority and the local paper. There could have been all kinds of sensitive info about pupils on that thing - imagine if all their addresses and phone numbers had fallen into some perv's hands?

Good point Deman.  

 
I hate bad manners and ingrattitude. You did a good thing Aimee, I know many wouldn't have gone to all that bother.
Queen of the High Teas

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×