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Ehhh.

 

A) I would hate to loose money and someone never giving it back to me.

 

B) But I would love to find free money on the ground.

 

 

 

To support my ability to conduct option B if ever given the chance, I can't say I'm against what the OP did.

Option B is fine and dandy if you don't know who owns the money, but if you see the guy drop it and just take it for yourself then it's almost like stealing...

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He would have lost it anyway had I not seen it, and it's your responsibility to not drop/leave your stuff where people will take it. The only reason I can imagine he would need 100$+ at school is for drugs anyway.

I carry around $100 bills every time I need to make a fairly large purchase, since I have to pay for everything with cash. I brought $400 to school one day because I had to buy something after school. I carried my wallet in my backpack that day though.

 

My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

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My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

 

What the hell?

He makes more money than his mom, and his mom feels it right to take it from him. I've seen it happen pretty often.

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My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

 

What the hell?

He makes more money than his mom, and his mom feels it right to take it from him. I've seen it happen pretty often.

 

Why doesn't he lay down the law?

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My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

 

What the hell?

He makes more money than his mom, and his mom feels it right to take it from him. I've seen it happen pretty often.

 

Why doesn't he lay down the law?

He likes complaining.

 

He's only 17. He has to live there at least until he graduates. He doesn't want to make his life any harder.

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My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

 

What the hell?

He makes more money than his mom, and his mom feels it right to take it from him. I've seen it happen pretty often.

 

Why doesn't he lay down the law?

He likes complaining.

 

He's only 17. He has to live there at least until he graduates. He doesn't want to make his life any harder.

 

Can't he open an account at another bank? Without his mom knowing?

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No, you need to be 18 to open most bank accounts. As a minor you need to qualify under special situations with PARENT PERMISSION. Happens to Chase with me.

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He would have lost it anyway had I not seen it, and it's your responsibility to not drop/leave your stuff where people will take it. The only reason I can imagine he would need 100$+ at school is for drugs anyway.

If you see someone drop $100 and you just take it that's a terrible thing to do...

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OP sounds like bit of a [bleep], tbh.

 

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My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

 

What the hell?

He makes more money than his mom, and his mom feels it right to take it from him. I've seen it happen pretty often.

 

Why doesn't he lay down the law?

He would have lost it anyway had I not seen it, and it's your responsibility to not drop/leave your stuff where people will take it. The only reason I can imagine he would need 100$+ at school is for drugs anyway.

 

... you see what you've done here right ? You sound like a total [bleep]flap but this is the internet and I'm not in a position to judge anyone. (for all I know it's [cabbage].)

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No, you need to be 18 to open most bank accounts. As a minor you need to qualify under special situations with PARENT PERMISSION. Happens to Chase with me.

 

I see. It's not like that here. I didn't need a parent's signature when I opened my first bank account when I was 16. Although I did need it when I got my first credit card when I was 18.

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OP sounds like bit of a [bleep], tbh.

 

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My friend has also carried around large amounts of money in his (clear) wallet at school before, since he can't leave it in his bank account or his mother steals it.

 

What the hell?

He makes more money than his mom, and his mom feels it right to take it from him. I've seen it happen pretty often.

 

Why doesn't he lay down the law?

He would have lost it anyway had I not seen it, and it's your responsibility to not drop/leave your stuff where people will take it. The only reason I can imagine he would need 100$+ at school is for drugs anyway.

 

... you see what you've done here right ? You sound like a total [bleep]flap but this is the internet and I'm not in a position to judge anyone. (for all I know it's [cabbage].)

 

Nope. I think that any kid should have their own money protected from being stolen by parents, and that they should not/should not have to have it in school. If they want to take the chance of bringing in to school (especially if it's high school or college where people steal stuff all the time) then they take the risk of having it gone. It's not that hard to find a nice secure hiding spot, whether that be in your room, house, garage, or outside and put your money there.

 

And thanks for insulting me. Quite necessary.

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I work at Wal-mart in electronics, so it's something I have dealt with in the past. The most common thing that is lost is wallets, ID's, and cell phones. On time a customer did lose their wallet which I found that have not only numerous credit cards and right at 200$ cash, but also his social security card in it as well. I quickly found the gentlemen and returned it to him.

 

One story about me losing something. I had just started working in electronics and I always had my Itouch with me. I go to the break room and take a nap, with my Itouch working as a alarm clock. It goes off, and quickly get up turn the alarm off, andd go back to work. About 30 mins past and I go to check the time the realize, I didn't have my itouch with me. I race back to the break room to find that it isn't there. I then go to check lost and found, to see that it wasn't there as well. I was very upset but there was nothing I could do. I got about my day and something so amazing happens that I still think it shouldn't have happened.

 

A customer comes in wanting a charger cable for his 'Ipod'. I ask him to let me see it so I can get the correct cable. He gives it to me, and it turns out it was a Itouch...MY I TOUCH!! It had the same case, same music and pictures on it. I give it back to him and explain this entire story to him and then named off about every song on my ITouch in order. he then gives it back to me, and for finding it I give him 20$. I asked him where did he get this. He said that while he was walking in the store he found it on the ground and was going to get a cable for it so he could use it. Of course at the time I didn't believe him, but as I looked at my Itouch, I noticed something about it. It was very hot (It had a black case on it) and the screen was covered with a thin layer of car oil. I kid you not, in that day I used up all my good karma.

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One time someone stole my wallet (they stole it intentionally, I didn't lose it), including my drivers license and credit cards and a considerable amount of cash, and then they mailed my drivers license back to me. It didn't really make me feel better, since it got delivered after I had already gotten a new one.

 

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I've never found anything great on the ground.

 

I don't lose stuff easily, but I usually am pretty good at finding other people's stuff, especially my roommate. I've found his [cabbage] for him for many times, heh.

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