I would attempt to find the owner of the wallet and return the wallet with the money.
2007-01-05 15:38:26
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answered by KC 4
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Oh I was all ready to spend that money til I read your details.. 'finding a wallet' is not the same thing as having it 'given' to me.
I would return the wallet to its rightful owner, as I've done in the past.
2007-01-05 15:39:28
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answered by sueflower 6
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Anytime I got free money or earned a paltry amount from a business venture, I knew that how I got it was worth more than the amount itself. This does not apply over $100,000.
I always put it in an evelope with a date and note saying how I got it, so that when I was ready to try a venture of my own, I would have something to work with. You'd be surprised. Plus, small amounts get pissed away so fast, why waste it when it can fertilize hope? Good luck to you.
2007-01-05 15:40:39
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answered by JB 2
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Put it in a CD and earn interest on it :)
Question is what would we do if we were given $1000. Thats not same as finding it. But if someone is reckless enought to loose that much or carry that much they don't deserve it. Harsh, but true. I would give it back though if I knew who it belonged to.
2007-01-05 15:38:08
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answered by Kurius_Kitten 4
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Assuming their is no way to identify the owner, notify the police department. If no one claims it, I believe you have a right to it. Just think of what you would want done with it if it were your wallet.
2007-01-05 15:39:29
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answered by David S 2
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Send me your wallet with $1000 in it and I'll send it back. I promise. Why would I lie to you? Don't you believe me?
2007-01-05 15:42:03
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answered by Bad Samaritan 4
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask yourself; what do I want this money to do for me? There is only 3 things you can do with money. Spend it, save it & invest it. If someone were to tell you what to do with your money they would have a 33.33% chance of getting you started on the right path. If you can decide for yourself, your golden. Go for gold, and always, balls to the wall.
2007-01-05 15:45:19
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answered by DreamMaker 2
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laugh at my bad luck that it wasnt enough to pay my bills and return it to its owner.. theres bound to be a catch and karmas a ***** you know!!!
2007-01-05 15:46:10
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answered by crystal 4
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Give it to the needy. I have little use for money.
2007-01-05 15:38:32
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answered by Death 1
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