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A good deed us it's own reward... You should NEVER do an act of kindness just b/c you're going to get rewarded. The man should've been more grateful, but in the end the both of you will get what you deserve.
I wonder if he knew how much money he had in there, I would have taken it to him and then said "There was 355$ in there but I took 25$ for gas money, Your Welcome :)
"Your reward will be great in heaven."
so bitch you should have kept it or return dont expect n reward u watch too much damn tv
I agree
While it kind of sucks that he didn't really seem to awknowledge your good deed, it wasn't truly a good deed because you were obviously expecting a big reward for it. You don't do something like that and expect rewards. You could've also turned it into the police and save yourself the drive.
Lol i understandkarma and kindness but really? A 40 minute drive? Maybe keep sum of that cash for gas money?
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Drug money. But you don't do something for the reward, you do it because you feel it's right. YDI.
Holy crap entitled much? Instead of doing something for a reward, why don't you do it because it's the right thing to do? And how is he supposed to know that you drove for 40 minutes? What I would've done is turn it in to the police, or if I found it in the store, turned it in to the store manager, rather than driving for 40 minutes and then expecting a reward for not stealing it. It's ridiculous how people expect to be rewarded for not doing the wrong thing. Plus, how do you know you returned it to the right person? It had an address written inside? That could've been the address of a friend's house, or a house someone needed to make a delivery to. Maybe you just gave the wallet to a stranger who decided to pretend it was his to keep the money.