Like everyone else said. ESPECIALLY if it's from some celebrity you know like Chris Hemsworth. Like dude, you know you've got a good shot at either meeting him, corresponding, getting invited or mentioned on tv or Ellen. Like come on. Tons of people will return any wallet they find. And people who wouldn't usually return a wallet will return a celebrity wallet.
I found this Canadian guy's wallet in our parking lot while walking to my mom's car. I picked it up and we got into the elevator and saw a man and his son in there and they kept going up and down the elevator, but I didn't think much of it. So we went into our Apartment and immediately began making signs to post in the lobby and in about 10 mins the guy from the elevator came to our door to get his wallet...he took $50.00 out of his wallet and gave it to me.
It's stories like this that always brings me to tears of happiness. Good for you, parents of this teen, for teaching him high morals. Something so rare this day in age.
I was confused when I saw this video, Christ Hemsworth's lost wallet was found by a Bran Stark? How's that possible, they're from different timelines of period.
Chris went to America and that where the guy lives that found the wallet an give it back to Chris at the Ellen show because he was going there to watch the show
Found a credit card on the ground once. The surname on it was very unusual which made it very easy to find the owner in white pages. She was a fashion designer/rich lady who was not even aware her card was lost. I told her I found her card, we met and I gave the card to her. No big deal. Simply, if it s not yours, dont use it, find the owner or worst case scenario give it to the Cops.
It really does pay off when you are an honest person. I was at Walmart one time and a guy in front of me dropped a $20 bill I picked it up & gave it back t him. He was so thankful for my honesty that he bought my Girl Scout cookies. I had the money to buy them myself but he said because of my honesty that he would pay for them.
That kid has the broadest shoulders I have seen... he bulks up and he probably look bigger than Thor...Great kid and should be a role model to not just kids but people in general to just be better to one another and look out for each other regardless of your situation.
When I was a kid, I found a change purse on an escalator in a department store. I brought it to lost and found, they took my name (I'd get the cash in it if no one came for it after a week) and left. A few days later, I got a letter from a woman who'd lost the wallet. She didn't care about the money in it, but wanted it back, since it had been made for her by some special needs students she taught. The cash was in the envelope for me (if I recall about $20), and she also made a donation in my name to the school she taught at. For about 5 years, I received a note from the school, saying that a donation had been made in my name that year. I don't know what ever happened to the woman, but it sure did make me feel special every time I got that note.
Bhuvnesh Pargal kapil 's jokes sound senseless and cheap and overall very silly. His personality isn't even as good as Ellen. ( These are my views if you like kapil it's fine I'm not trying start a fight😀😀😀)
I once found a blackberry phone on a secluded beach near my home. It was fall and not very warm, so i assumed it had been there a while and likely didn't work, but to my surprise it was actually still on, so it must have been dropped within the day. In an effort to find out who it belonged to so I could return it, I scrolled to "mom" and called it. There was no answer. I then called "mom 2" and got a nice lady, who was confused because she had no kids. After a short conversation we deduced it belonged to the daughter of a friend of hers. (She had no idea her friends daughter considered her a second mom, it was sweet when she found out.) The owner of the phone was working at a nearby campground and I was able to get it back to her just in time as the camp was closing that night and everyone was going home. Suffice to say, when I randomly stopped at that beach for no reason at all but to enjoy some quiet time, I ended up making someones day.
See what happens and how things turn out when you're honest maybe some other young people hurt anybody should use this kid as an example of how to live your life
I'm 15 and I was working in a cafe this summer. I found someones phone on one of the tables and kept it safe until they came back for it. Two days later a guy came back to look for me to give me 2000 dinars (Im from Serbia but basically I have to work 2 days for that money) and I didn't wanna take it. Kindness isn't supossed to cost anything