Many years ago, on a wet day in Hackney I opened my car door and saw £100 in the gutter. Within 10 minutes I had dried the notes with the car heater on full blast and put them straight in my wallet. In this situation finders keepers
It is not Sainsbury's money to donate to charity so why have they?
Absolutely, it's not like a major supermarket is going to choose a charity which could cause deep ideological splits amongst their customer base.Can't you just leave it, if it was donated to charity?
I can't believe you'd actually go back to claim it, I'm surprised she didn't just take it in the first place
Box of frogs
Your favourite charity....are you having a laugh?
If it was in the change bit, surely it was less than a fiver? Keep it, treat yourself to 4 tins / 10 fags. Life's too short to be THAT honest.
Many years ago, on a wet day in Hackney I opened my car door and saw £100 in the gutter. Within 10 minutes I had dried the notes with the car heater on full blast and put them straight in my wallet. In this situation finders keepers
This is the situation.
A couple of months back, my wife was in Sainsburys queuing up at one of those self service till things. The customer in front of her finished dealing with her shopping and my wife therefore went to the now vacant till. While she was putting her shopping through she noticed that the previous customer had left some of her change in the bit where the notes are dispensed so, being the good citizen, she handed the money over to the customer service counter when she had finished her shopping, explaining where she had found it.
She was told by the girl on customer services that if the person whose money it was did not come and claim it within the next two months, then my wife was entitled to claim it. So she left her name and number and waited.
Today she went back in to Sainsburys and asked after the money. She was told (by the same girl that had originally seen her) that any unclaimed monies were given to charity! My wife reminded the girl of the original conversation and the girl conceded that she did recall that conversation but that she had been unsure of whether what she had told her was right. She now knew it to be wrong! She said she would have to get her manager to call my wife tomorrow morning.
So, wise sages of NSC, what are our rights to the unclaimed cash? We are not talking about a large sum so it is more a point of principle. If she had handed the money in to the Police, they would have handed it to her if it was unclaimed wouldn't they. It is not Sainsbury's money to donate to charity so why have they?
It depends where the money is found. Since it was found in Sainsbury's (private property) it is theirs and they are entitled to do whatever they want to do with it.