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Do You think someone would return my wallet?

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i left my wallet last friday on the bus and i have been telling myself somebody turned it in.My wallet had 300 dollars,picture,social security,benefits,and etc. My name was all over the place you think some good person found it and turned it in

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  1. Maybe the bus driver found it emptied of cash later and returns it. I doubt you will get this amount of money back, unfortunately.


  2. you better hope they'd have

    i just dont get how you forget to not take your wallet, espercially when it has 300 BUCKS IN IT!

    but yea i hope some good samaritan will pick it up and return

    what bus was this? does it run through a neighborhood thats not filled with good people?

  3. if they were decent people they would!

  4. Don't hold your breath

  5. It's a nice thought, but probably won't happen.  Sorry!

  6. Your wallet won't be returned, b/c whoever has it also has that lovely $300. And even if they felt bad about your SS card, pictures, etc, they also feel guilty about taking the money, and they don'tknow how to return t without getting pinched. Sorry.

  7. They MIGHT return the wallet with everything else but the money  

  8. I hope so, but I don't think so (or else they would have called you by now). I'm sorry.

  9. Maybe, but I think you'd have gotten a phone call on it already if that was going to happen.  

    Step one, of course, is to notify any credit card accounts that the card was lost.

  10. I really wouldn't wait and find out and instead notify the social security office, cancel credit cards that may have been in the wallet and such to help prevent or find out what steps to take with identity theft.  For more info on identity theft:  http://www.ftc.gov and can click on the term.  Hoping that if anyone found the wallet, that they do return it to the local police station or such.

  11. Make sure you contact your bank, credit card companies, Social Security office. Do it now. The longer you wait, the less chance you have of not being held accountable for the charges made. If there were checks in there, the FIRST thing that should have been done, would be to contact the issuer to have a stop put on the check(s). Now, being that it's several days, the check has been cashed and the issuer may tell you that you are SOL. This is how identity theft happens.

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