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If you found a Lottery ticket

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Natalie

Natalie Report 16 Jun 2004 22:47

I don't look so mad not thanks everyone

Penny

Penny Report 16 Jun 2004 17:43

A lost purse wallet etc straight back to the owner/police have always handed these in if I find e.g left in a supermarket trolley I have taken to customer services desk. A fiver floating in the carpark noone around well I wouldnt hand that in (and havnt in practice ) and a lottery ticket I would consider as finders keppers too! Chance luck fate and all that I suppose. Penny

Bob

Bob Report 16 Jun 2004 17:38

Way back in 1965 I found £30 (6 £5 notes between the pages)in a library book (worth about £350 today). By the stamps in the front the book hadn't been borrowed for over a year. I know what I did but before I say, I would be interested to have other opinions.

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Jun 2004 16:16

If the owner could prove that it was genuinely theirs, I'd definitely hand it over (you never know, they might be so grateful they'd share it anyway!); if there was no rightful owner I'd still have to give it to charity because I couldn't keep anything that wasn't rightfully mine. Oh dear, that sounds a bit 'holier than thou' but I'd have a really guilty conscience!!!

Natalie

Natalie Report 16 Jun 2004 16:06

same here Paul.

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Jun 2004 16:05

I'm just being honest thats all a lottery ticket with no proof of ownership - that's mine. Of course, if I found a wallet or similar with a name on it I would of cousre return it...

Natalie

Natalie Report 16 Jun 2004 16:03

at last a person that doesn't make me look bad, thanks Paul for having a smiliar line as me

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Jun 2004 14:32

I'd keep it lol I've had no luck till now, why shouldn't I have some good fortune ? If the "owner" couldn't keep it safe that's their tough luck lol Seriously... if the true owner could prove ownership I guess the right thing to do would be to give it back, but I'd be very disappointed if they then did not give me half. Perhaps I'd consult a solicitor first. Never going to happen though is it

Natalie

Natalie Report 16 Jun 2004 14:18

Oh I looking areally bad here with sayign split the money lol. If they had their name and address on the back on the ticket of course I would give then the ticket back, if it doesn't have any name and address on the back it.

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 16 Jun 2004 14:00

How do we know he was the genuine owner? If his name was on the back of the ticket then surely the lad couldn't cash it in..... I personally think I'd find it very difficult to hand it over as I hadn't stolen it and I couldn't be absolutely sure the person was telling the truth!! That's just me being honest!!

Len

Len Report 16 Jun 2004 13:52

Personally I'd be a little dubius if someone came up and said thats minein those circumstances, if there was any doubt about it I'd give it to a charity rather than argue over it. Len

Natalie

Natalie Report 16 Jun 2004 13:34

Personally i would split the money.

Natalie

Natalie Report 16 Jun 2004 13:33

I was listening to radio 2 this afternoon and they were going on about a young lad and he found a lottery ticket and it was a winning ticket, then the owner of this ticket (the man who losted the ticket) is now asking for his money. What would you do?