Whilst in Tesco this afternoon, I was perusing the deli when I realised that my wallet was no longer in my posession, having fallen out of my shorts (at least nothing else fell out of my shorts) somewhere in store.
As I was bereft of a means to pay for my shopping I hurried to the customer services counter just as a customer handed it in. The wallet was just as I had lost it, including a book of stamps and £240 in cash and my cards.
To say I was relieved was an under statement, the lady in question was glad that it found its owner and refused my offer of a thankyou £20, I did persuade her to let me pay for a bottle of wine to go with her dinner though.
Not all people are arses, just the odd few thankfully.
A big thankyou to the un-named lady, may you live long and prosper.
As I was bereft of a means to pay for my shopping I hurried to the customer services counter just as a customer handed it in. The wallet was just as I had lost it, including a book of stamps and £240 in cash and my cards.
To say I was relieved was an under statement, the lady in question was glad that it found its owner and refused my offer of a thankyou £20, I did persuade her to let me pay for a bottle of wine to go with her dinner though.
Not all people are arses, just the odd few thankfully.
A big thankyou to the un-named lady, may you live long and prosper.
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